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... him , But yet alas ftood I within his grace , I would preferre him to a better place : So farewell to you both ... himselfe . Gono . The beft and foundeft of his time hath bin but rash , 300 then must we looke to receiue from his ...
... him , But yet alas ftood I within his grace , I would preferre him to a better place : So farewell to you both ... himselfe . Gono . The beft and foundeft of his time hath bin but rash , 300 then must we looke to receiue from his ...
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... him , But yet alas , stood I within his Grace , I would prefer him to a better place , So farewell to you both . Regn ... himselfe . Gon . The beft and foundest of his time hath bin but rash , then must we looke from his age , to receiue ...
... him , But yet alas , stood I within his Grace , I would prefer him to a better place , So farewell to you both . Regn ... himselfe . Gon . The beft and foundest of his time hath bin but rash , then must we looke from his age , to receiue ...
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... himselfe vpbraides vs On euery trifle . When he returnes fromhunting , I will not speake with him , say I am ficke , If you come flacke of former feruices , You fhall do well , the fault of it Ile answer . Ste . He's comming Madam , I heare ...
... himselfe vpbraides vs On euery trifle . When he returnes fromhunting , I will not speake with him , say I am ficke , If you come flacke of former feruices , You fhall do well , the fault of it Ile answer . Ste . He's comming Madam , I heare ...
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... him ? feruant . Sir , hee answered mee in the roundest maner , would not . Lear . A would not ? hee feruant . My Lord ... himselfe also , and your daughter . Lear . Ha , fay'ft thou so ? feruant . I beseech you pardon mee my Lord , if I ...
... him ? feruant . Sir , hee answered mee in the roundest maner , would not . Lear . A would not ? hee feruant . My Lord ... himselfe also , and your daughter . Lear . Ha , fay'ft thou so ? feruant . I beseech you pardon mee my Lord , if I ...
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... him ? Knigh . Sir , he answered me in the roundest manner , he would not .. Lear . He would not ? Knight . My Lord , I ... himselfe also , and your Daughter . Lear . Ha ? Saift thou fo ? Knigh . I befeech you pardon me my Lord , if I bee ...
... him ? Knigh . Sir , he answered me in the roundest manner , he would not .. Lear . He would not ? Knight . My Lord , I ... himselfe also , and your Daughter . Lear . Ha ? Saift thou fo ? Knigh . I befeech you pardon me my Lord , if I bee ...
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