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... brings To join like likes , and kifs like native things . Impossible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pains in sense ; and do suppose , What hath been cannot be : Whoever strove To shew her merit , that did mifs her love ...
... brings To join like likes , and kifs like native things . Impossible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pains in sense ; and do suppose , What hath been cannot be : Whoever strove To shew her merit , that did mifs her love ...
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... bring home , I quickly were dissolved from my hive , To give some labourers room . 2. Lord . You are lov'd , sir ; They , that least lend it you , shall lack you first . King . I fill a place , I know't . How long is't , count , pung ...
... bring home , I quickly were dissolved from my hive , To give some labourers room . 2. Lord . You are lov'd , sir ; They , that least lend it you , shall lack you first . King . I fill a place , I know't . How long is't , count , pung ...
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... Bring in the admiration ; that we with thee May spend our wonder too , or take off thine , By wond'ring how thou took'st it . Laf . Nay , I'll fit you , And not be all day neither . [ Exit Lafeu . ] King . Thus he his special nothing ...
... Bring in the admiration ; that we with thee May spend our wonder too , or take off thine , By wond'ring how thou took'st it . Laf . Nay , I'll fit you , And not be all day neither . [ Exit Lafeu . ] King . Thus he his special nothing ...
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... bring Their fieri torcher his diurnal ring ; 1 Ere twice in murk and occidental damp Moist Hesperus hath quench'd his sleepy lamp ; Or four and twenty times the pilot's glafs Hath told the thievish minutes how they pass ; What is infirm ...
... bring Their fieri torcher his diurnal ring ; 1 Ere twice in murk and occidental damp Moist Hesperus hath quench'd his sleepy lamp ; Or four and twenty times the pilot's glafs Hath told the thievish minutes how they pass ; What is infirm ...
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... bring me down Must answer for your raising ? I know her well ; " She had her breeding at my father's charge : A poor physician's daughter my wife ! Rather corrupt me ever ! Disdain . King . ' Tis only title thou disdain'st in her , the ...
... bring me down Must answer for your raising ? I know her well ; " She had her breeding at my father's charge : A poor physician's daughter my wife ! Rather corrupt me ever ! Disdain . King . ' Tis only title thou disdain'st in her , the ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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