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Before we kiss , receive This caution from thine Auria : first - Castanna , Let us bid
farewell . ; [ Cast . walks aside . Spi . Speak , good , speak . Aur . The steps
Young ladies tread , left to their own discretion , However wisely printed , are ...
Before we kiss , receive This caution from thine Auria : first - Castanna , Let us bid
farewell . ; [ Cast . walks aside . Spi . Speak , good , speak . Aur . The steps
Young ladies tread , left to their own discretion , However wisely printed , are ...
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As thine own jealousies from others ' tongues May not intrude a guilt , though
undeserv ' d . Admit of visits ās of physic forced , Not to procure health , but for
safe prevention Against a growing sickness ; in thy use Of time and of discourse
be ...
As thine own jealousies from others ' tongues May not intrude a guilt , though
undeserv ' d . Admit of visits ās of physic forced , Not to procure health , but for
safe prevention Against a growing sickness ; in thy use Of time and of discourse
be ...
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... near friends for half her portion ;Or offer truce , and in the interim , Run upon
slaughter , ' t is a noble treachery , - , That ' s swear and lie ; steal her away , and
to her Cast caps , and cry victoria ! the field ' s Thine own , my don , she ' s thine .
... near friends for half her portion ;Or offer truce , and in the interim , Run upon
slaughter , ' t is a noble treachery , - , That ' s swear and lie ; steal her away , and
to her Cast caps , and cry victoria ! the field ' s Thine own , my don , she ' s thine .
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... Aurelio , from our years of childhood ; Let me acknowledge with what pride I
own A man so faithful , honest , fast , my friend ; He who , if I speak fully , never
fail ' d , By teaching trust to me , to learn of mine : I wish ' d myself thine equal ; if I
...
... Aurelio , from our years of childhood ; Let me acknowledge with what pride I
own A man so faithful , honest , fast , my friend ; He who , if I speak fully , never
fail ' d , By teaching trust to me , to learn of mine : I wish ' d myself thine equal ; if I
...
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With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. Piero . Lady , you ' ll perceive it . Ful . She seems in my first entrance to
admire me : Protest she eyes me round ; Fulg . she ' s thine own ! [ Aside . Piero .
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. Piero . Lady , you ' ll perceive it . Ful . She seems in my first entrance to
admire me : Protest she eyes me round ; Fulg . she ' s thine own ! [ Aside . Piero .
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