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Many : Thy virtues are such friends they cannot fail thee ; Faith , purity of thoughts
, and such a meekness . . As would force scandal to a blush . Spi . Admit , sir ,
The patent of your life should be call ' d in : How am I then left to account with ...
Many : Thy virtues are such friends they cannot fail thee ; Faith , purity of thoughts
, and such a meekness . . As would force scandal to a blush . Spi . Admit , sir ,
The patent of your life should be call ' d in : How am I then left to account with ...
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... the miracle of men , Malfato , — then she sigh ' d , - - this mite of gold Was only
entrance to a farther bounty : ' Tis meant , my lord , belike press - money . Adur .
Devil ! How durst she tempt thee [ thus , ] Futelli , knowing - Thy love to me ? Fut .
... the miracle of men , Malfato , — then she sigh ' d , - - this mite of gold Was only
entrance to a farther bounty : ' Tis meant , my lord , belike press - money . Adur .
Devil ! How durst she tempt thee [ thus , ] Futelli , knowing - Thy love to me ? Fut .
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And love thee for it . Fut . “ Phew ! let that pass , ” quoth she , “ and now we prattle
Of handsome gentlemen , in my opinion , Malfato is a very pretty fellow ; Is he not
, pray , sir ? " I had then the truth Of what I roved at , and with more than praise ...
And love thee for it . Fut . “ Phew ! let that pass , ” quoth she , “ and now we prattle
Of handsome gentlemen , in my opinion , Malfato is a very pretty fellow ; Is he not
, pray , sir ? " I had then the truth Of what I roved at , and with more than praise ...
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Bear back that paper to the hell from whence It gave thee thy directions ! tell this
lord , He ventured on a foolish policy , In aiming at the scandal of my blood ; The
trick is childish , base , - say base . Fut . You wrong him . Aurel . Be wise , Malfato
...
Bear back that paper to the hell from whence It gave thee thy directions ! tell this
lord , He ventured on a foolish policy , In aiming at the scandal of my blood ; The
trick is childish , base , - say base . Fut . You wrong him . Aurel . Be wise , Malfato
...
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Or whistle thee into an ague : hang it , Be sociable ; drink till we roar and scratch ;
Then drink ourselves asleep again : - the fashion ! Thou dost not know the
fashion . ! Guz . Her fair eyes , Like to a pair of pointed beams drawn from The
sun ' s ...
Or whistle thee into an ague : hang it , Be sociable ; drink till we roar and scratch ;
Then drink ourselves asleep again : - the fashion ! Thou dost not know the
fashion . ! Guz . Her fair eyes , Like to a pair of pointed beams drawn from The
sun ' s ...
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