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William Shakespeare. And shew what we alone must think ; wich never Returns us thanks . Enter a Page . Page . Monsieur Parolles , my lord calls for you . [ Exit Page . ] Par . Little Helen , farewel : if I can remember thee , I will ...
William Shakespeare. And shew what we alone must think ; wich never Returns us thanks . Enter a Page . Page . Monsieur Parolles , my lord calls for you . [ Exit Page . ] Par . Little Helen , farewel : if I can remember thee , I will ...
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... thanks and duty are your ' majesty's . King . I would I had that corporal soundness now , As when thy father , and myself , in friendship . First try'd our soldiership ! He did look far Into the service of the time , and was Discipled ...
... thanks and duty are your ' majesty's . King . I would I had that corporal soundness now , As when thy father , and myself , in friendship . First try'd our soldiership ! He did look far Into the service of the time , and was Discipled ...
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... out With several applications : Debate it at their leisure . My son's no dearer . nature and sickness Welcome , count ; Ber . Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . ] } Rousillon . SCENE III . A Room in the 14 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... out With several applications : Debate it at their leisure . My son's no dearer . nature and sickness Welcome , count ; Ber . Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . ] } Rousillon . SCENE III . A Room in the 14 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... thank you for your honest care : I will speak with you further anon . [ Exit Steward . ] Enter HELENA . Count . Even so it was with me , when I was young : If we are nature's , these are ours ; this thorn Doth to our rose of youth ...
... thank you for your honest care : I will speak with you further anon . [ Exit Steward . ] Enter HELENA . Count . Even so it was with me , when I was young : If we are nature's , these are ours ; this thorn Doth to our rose of youth ...
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... thank you , maiden ; - But may not be so credulous of cure , When our most learned doctors leave us ; and The ... thanks . I 2 give , As one near death to those that wish him live : But , what at full I know , thou know'st no part ...
... thank you , maiden ; - But may not be so credulous of cure , When our most learned doctors leave us ; and The ... thanks . I 2 give , As one near death to those that wish him live : But , what at full I know , thou know'st no part ...
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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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