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... fear my father's wrath ; but nothing ( Always reserv'd my holy duty1 ) , what 1 I say I do not fear my father , so far as I may say it without breach of duty . ' His rage can do on me : You must be 10 ACT 1 . CYMBELINE .
... fear my father's wrath ; but nothing ( Always reserv'd my holy duty1 ) , what 1 I say I do not fear my father , so far as I may say it without breach of duty . ' His rage can do on me : You must be 10 ACT 1 . CYMBELINE .
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... fears . Cym . Past grace ? obedience ? Imo . Past hope , and in despair ; that way , past grace . Cym . That might'st have had the sole son of my queen ! Imo . O bless'd , that I might not ! I chose an eagle , And did avoid a puttocks ...
... fears . Cym . Past grace ? obedience ? Imo . Past hope , and in despair ; that way , past grace . Cym . That might'st have had the sole son of my queen ! Imo . O bless'd , that I might not ! I chose an eagle , And did avoid a puttocks ...
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... fear not my ring . Phi . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Post . Sir , with all my heart . This worthy sig- nior , I thank him , makes no stranger of me : we are familiar at first . lach . With five times so much conversation , I should ...
... fear not my ring . Phi . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Post . Sir , with all my heart . This worthy sig- nior , I thank him , makes no stranger of me : we are familiar at first . lach . With five times so much conversation , I should ...
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... fear . Post . This is but a custom in your tongue ;, you bear a graver purpose , I hope . lach . I am the master of my speeches16 ; and would undergo what's spoken , I swear . Post . Will you ? -I shall but lend my diamond till your ...
... fear . Post . This is but a custom in your tongue ;, you bear a graver purpose , I hope . lach . I am the master of my speeches16 ; and would undergo what's spoken , I swear . Post . Will you ? -I shall but lend my diamond till your ...
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... fear , And himself . Not I , Inclin'd to this intelligence , pronounce The beggary of his change ; but ' tis your graces 9 It seems probable that knowing is here an error of the press for known . 10 The information which you seem to ...
... fear , And himself . Not I , Inclin'd to this intelligence , pronounce The beggary of his change ; but ' tis your graces 9 It seems probable that knowing is here an error of the press for known . 10 The information which you seem to ...
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