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... shall stay here at the least a month ; and he heartily prays , fome occafion may detain us longer : I dare swear he is no hypocrite , but prays from his heart . LEON . If you fswear , my lord , you shall not be forsworn . - Let me bid ...
... shall stay here at the least a month ; and he heartily prays , fome occafion may detain us longer : I dare swear he is no hypocrite , but prays from his heart . LEON . If you fswear , my lord , you shall not be forsworn . - Let me bid ...
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William Shakespeare. and Vulcan a rare carpenter ? Come , in what key shall a man take you , to go in the song ? 1 CLAUD . In mine eye , she is the sweetest lady that ever I looked on . BENE . I can fee yet without spectacles , and I fee ...
William Shakespeare. and Vulcan a rare carpenter ? Come , in what key shall a man take you , to go in the song ? 1 CLAUD . In mine eye , she is the sweetest lady that ever I looked on . BENE . I can fee yet without spectacles , and I fee ...
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... shall pardon me : Because I will not do them the wrong to mistrust any , I will do myself the right to truft none ; and the fine is , ( for the which I may go the finer , ) I will live a bachelor . 7 - but that I will have a recheat ...
... shall pardon me : Because I will not do them the wrong to mistrust any , I will do myself the right to truft none ; and the fine is , ( for the which I may go the finer , ) I will live a bachelor . 7 - but that I will have a recheat ...
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William Shakespeare. D. PEDRO . I shall fee thee , ere I die , look pale with love . BENE . With anger , with fickness , or with hun- ger , my lord ; not with love : prove , that ever I lofe more blood with love , than I will get again ...
William Shakespeare. D. PEDRO . I shall fee thee , ere I die , look pale with love . BENE . With anger , with fickness , or with hun- ger , my lord ; not with love : prove , that ever I lofe more blood with love , than I will get again ...
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... shall be thine : In practice let us put it presently . [ Exeunt . The fairest grant is the neceffity : ] i . e . no one can have a better reason for granting a requeft than the neceffity of its being granted . WARBURTON . Mr. Hayley ...
... shall be thine : In practice let us put it presently . [ Exeunt . The fairest grant is the neceffity : ] i . e . no one can have a better reason for granting a requeft than the neceffity of its being granted . WARBURTON . Mr. Hayley ...
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