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... Sifter , And prize me at her worth . In my true heart , I finde she names my very deede of loue : Onely fhe comes too fhort , that I profeffe My felfe an enemy to all other ioyes . [ 283b I. i . Which the most precious fquare of fence ...
... Sifter , And prize me at her worth . In my true heart , I finde she names my very deede of loue : Onely fhe comes too fhort , that I profeffe My felfe an enemy to all other ioyes . [ 283b I. i . Which the most precious fquare of fence ...
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... Sifters Husbands , if they say They loue you all ? Happily when I fhall wed , That Lord , whofe hand must take my plight , shall carry Halfe my loue with him , halfe my Care , and Dutie , Sure I fhall neuer marry like my Sifters . Lear ...
... Sifters Husbands , if they say They loue you all ? Happily when I fhall wed , That Lord , whofe hand must take my plight , shall carry Halfe my loue with him , halfe my Care , and Dutie , Sure I fhall neuer marry like my Sifters . Lear ...
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... againe , therfore be gone , Without our Grace , our Loue , our Benizon : Come Noble Burgundie . Fra Bid farwell to your Sifters . Flourish . Exeunt . [ 285b I. i . 280 290 Cord . The iewels of The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 15.
... againe , therfore be gone , Without our Grace , our Loue , our Benizon : Come Noble Burgundie . Fra Bid farwell to your Sifters . Flourish . Exeunt . [ 285b I. i . 280 290 Cord . The iewels of The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 15.
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... Sifter , it is not a little I haue to say , Of what most neerely appertaines to vs both , I thinke our father will hence to night . Reg . Thats most certaine , and with you , next moneth with vs. Gon . You see how full of changes his ...
... Sifter , it is not a little I haue to say , Of what most neerely appertaines to vs both , I thinke our father will hence to night . Reg . Thats most certaine , and with you , next moneth with vs. Gon . You see how full of changes his ...
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... Sifter am most loth to call Your faults as they are named . Loue well our Father : To your profeffed bofomes I commit him , But yet alas , ftood I within his Grace , I would prefer him to a better place , So farewell to you both . Regn ...
... Sifter am most loth to call Your faults as they are named . Loue well our Father : To your profeffed bofomes I commit him , But yet alas , ftood I within his Grace , I would prefer him to a better place , So farewell to you both . Regn ...
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