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In woman ? thou ' rt deceiv ' d ; but that we both Had mothers , I could say how
women are , In their own natures , models of mere change ; of change of what is
naught to what is worse . She feed you liberally ? Fut . Twenty ducats She forced
...
In woman ? thou ' rt deceiv ' d ; but that we both Had mothers , I could say how
women are , In their own natures , models of mere change ; of change of what is
naught to what is worse . She feed you liberally ? Fut . Twenty ducats She forced
...
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... the rich coxcomb lately started A gentleman out of a sutler ' s hut , In the late
Flemish wars ; we have resolv ' d him - He is descended from Pantagruel , Of
famous memory , by the father ' s side , And by the mother from dame Fusti -
Bunga .
... the rich coxcomb lately started A gentleman out of a sutler ' s hut , In the late
Flemish wars ; we have resolv ' d him - He is descended from Pantagruel , Of
famous memory , by the father ' s side , And by the mother from dame Fusti -
Bunga .
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Your mother , my dear niece , did die , I thought , Too soon , but she is happy ;
had she lived Till now , and known the vanities your life Hath dealt in , she had
wish ' d herself a grave Before a timely hour . Lev . Sir , consider My sex ; were I ...
Your mother , my dear niece , did die , I thought , Too soon , but she is happy ;
had she lived Till now , and known the vanities your life Hath dealt in , she had
wish ' d herself a grave Before a timely hour . Lev . Sir , consider My sex ; were I ...
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D ' you imagine I fawn upon your fortunes , or intrude Upon the. 1 Not uncivilly ,
Though violently , friend , ] i . e . do not use rude language , however warm you
may be . - - GIFFORD . terms 1 As my mother was in passage from Cape 5 * SC .
D ' you imagine I fawn upon your fortunes , or intrude Upon the. 1 Not uncivilly ,
Though violently , friend , ] i . e . do not use rude language , however warm you
may be . - - GIFFORD . terms 1 As my mother was in passage from Cape 5 * SC .
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welcome , fair figure Of a choice jewel , lock ' d up in a cabinet , More precious
than the public view should sully . Cast . Sir , how you are inform ' d , or on what
Of prejudice against my course or custom , Opinion sways. terms 1 As my mother
...
welcome , fair figure Of a choice jewel , lock ' d up in a cabinet , More precious
than the public view should sully . Cast . Sir , how you are inform ' d , or on what
Of prejudice against my course or custom , Opinion sways. terms 1 As my mother
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