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... pray ? Men . Your faith upon the tenters . - Prithee , Pelias , Where didst thou learn this language ? I this language ! Pel . Alas , sir , we that study words and forms Of compliment must fashion all discourse According to the nature ...
... pray ? Men . Your faith upon the tenters . - Prithee , Pelias , Where didst thou learn this language ? I this language ! Pel . Alas , sir , we that study words and forms Of compliment must fashion all discourse According to the nature ...
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... Pray , use me kindly ; let me not too soon Be lost in my new follies . ' Tis a fate That overrules our wisdoms ; whilst we strive To live most free , we're caught in our own toils . Diamonds cut diamonds ; they who will prove To thrive ...
... Pray , use me kindly ; let me not too soon Be lost in my new follies . ' Tis a fate That overrules our wisdoms ; whilst we strive To live most free , we're caught in our own toils . Diamonds cut diamonds ; they who will prove To thrive ...
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... Pray , sir , grant me free liberty to leave The court ; it does infect me with the sloth Of sleep and surfeit : in the university I have employments , which to my profession Add profit and report ; here I am lost , And in your wilful ...
... Pray , sir , grant me free liberty to leave The court ; it does infect me with the sloth Of sleep and surfeit : in the university I have employments , which to my profession Add profit and report ; here I am lost , And in your wilful ...
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... prayers or service Hold any value , they are vowed yours ever . Rhe . I have a fist for thee too , stripling ; thou'rt started up prettily since I saw thee . Hast learned any wit abroad ? Canst tell news and swear lies with a grace ...
... prayers or service Hold any value , they are vowed yours ever . Rhe . I have a fist for thee too , stripling ; thou'rt started up prettily since I saw thee . Hast learned any wit abroad ? Canst tell news and swear lies with a grace ...
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... pray , be brief . Kal . Have Par . Your pleasure ? Then , briefly ; good , resolve me ; I've neither . you a mistress or a wife ? Kal . Nor did you ever love in earnest any Fair lady , whom you wished to make your own ? Par . Not any ...
... pray , be brief . Kal . Have Par . Your pleasure ? Then , briefly ; good , resolve me ; I've neither . you a mistress or a wife ? Kal . Nor did you ever love in earnest any Fair lady , whom you wished to make your own ? Par . Not any ...
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