All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrew. Winter's taleL.A. Lewis, 125, Fleet Street., 1841 |
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... truth : who marries Helen as a coward , and leaves her as a profli- gate when she is dead by his unkindness , sneaks home to a second marriage ; is accused by a woman whom he has wronged ; defends himself by falshood ; and is dismissed ...
... truth : who marries Helen as a coward , and leaves her as a profli- gate when she is dead by his unkindness , sneaks home to a second marriage ; is accused by a woman whom he has wronged ; defends himself by falshood ; and is dismissed ...
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... truth the next 2 way : For I the ballad will repeat , Which men full true shall find ; Your marriage comes by destiny , Your cuckoo sings by kind . Count . Get you gone , sir ; I'll talk with you more anon . Stew . May it please you ...
... truth the next 2 way : For I the ballad will repeat , Which men full true shall find ; Your marriage comes by destiny , Your cuckoo sings by kind . Count . Get you gone , sir ; I'll talk with you more anon . Stew . May it please you ...
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... me when I was young : If we are nature's , these are ours ; this thorn Doth to our rose of youth rightly belong ; Our blood to us , this to our blood is born : 1 Since . It is the show and seal of nature's truth , 24 ACT I. ALL'S WELL.
... me when I was young : If we are nature's , these are ours ; this thorn Doth to our rose of youth rightly belong ; Our blood to us , this to our blood is born : 1 Since . It is the show and seal of nature's truth , 24 ACT I. ALL'S WELL.
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William Shakespeare. It is the show and seal of nature's truth , Where love's strong passion is impress'd in youth : By our remembrances of days foregone , Such were our faults ; -or then we thought them none . Her eye is sick on ' t : I ...
William Shakespeare. It is the show and seal of nature's truth , Where love's strong passion is impress'd in youth : By our remembrances of days foregone , Such were our faults ; -or then we thought them none . Her eye is sick on ' t : I ...
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... tie thy tongue , That truth should be suspected . Speak , is't so ? 1 I wish it equally as . 3 The cause of your grief . 4 According to their nature . 2 Contend . If it be so , you have wound a goodly 26 ACT I. ALL'S WELL.
... tie thy tongue , That truth should be suspected . Speak , is't so ? 1 I wish it equally as . 3 The cause of your grief . 4 According to their nature . 2 Contend . If it be so , you have wound a goodly 26 ACT I. ALL'S WELL.
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