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Page 12
... strange attempts , to those That weigh their pains in sense ; and do suppose , What hath been cannot be : Whoever strove To shew her merit , that did mifs her love ? The king's disease— my project may deceive me , But my intents are fix ...
... strange attempts , to those That weigh their pains in sense ; and do suppose , What hath been cannot be : Whoever strove To shew her merit , that did mifs her love ? The king's disease— my project may deceive me , But my intents are fix ...
Page 33
... strange , ' tis very strange , that is the brief and the tedious of it ; and he is of a most facinorous spirit , that will not acknowledge it to be the Laf . Very hand of heaven . Par . Ay , so I say . Laf . In a most weak Par . And ...
... strange , ' tis very strange , that is the brief and the tedious of it ; and he is of a most facinorous spirit , that will not acknowledge it to be the Laf . Very hand of heaven . Par . Ay , so I say . Laf . In a most weak Par . And ...
Page 36
... Strange is it , that our bloods , Of colour , weight , and heat , pour'd all together , Would quite confound distinction , yet stand off In differences so mighty : If she be All that is virtuous , ( save what thou dislik'st , A poor ...
... Strange is it , that our bloods , Of colour , weight , and heat , pour'd all together , Would quite confound distinction , yet stand off In differences so mighty : If she be All that is virtuous , ( save what thou dislik'st , A poor ...
Page 61
... . Is not this a strange fellow , my lord ? that so confidently seems to undertake this business , which he knows is not to be done ; damns him . self to do , and dares better be damn'd than ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 61.
... . Is not this a strange fellow , my lord ? that so confidently seems to undertake this business , which he knows is not to be done ; damns him . self to do , and dares better be damn'd than ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 61.
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... strange men ! That can such sweet use make of what they , hate , When saucy trusting of the cozen'd thoughts Defiles the pitchy night ! so lust doth play With what it loaths , fot that which is away : But more of this hereafter : You ...
... strange men ! That can such sweet use make of what they , hate , When saucy trusting of the cozen'd thoughts Defiles the pitchy night ! so lust doth play With what it loaths , fot that which is away : But more of this hereafter : You ...
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