The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... sweet understanding a woman : him , I ( as my | ever esteemed dutie prickes me on ) have sent to thee , to receive | the meed of punishment by thy sweet Graces Officer Anthony | Ďull , a man of good repute , carriage , bearing ...
... sweet understanding a woman : him , I ( as my | ever esteemed dutie prickes me on ) have sent to thee , to receive | the meed of punishment by thy sweet Graces Officer Anthony | Ďull , a man of good repute , carriage , bearing ...
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... sweet notice , bring her to triall . Thine in all complements of devoted and heart - burning heat of dutie . Don Adriana de Armado . 274 Ber . This is not so well as I looked for , but the best that ever I heard . Fer . I the best , for ...
... sweet notice , bring her to triall . Thine in all complements of devoted and heart - burning heat of dutie . Don Adriana de Armado . 274 Ber . This is not so well as I looked for , but the best that ever I heard . Fer . I the best , for ...
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... sweet my childe let them be men of good repute and carriage . Boy . Sampson Master , he was a man of good carriage , great carriage : for hee carried the Towne - gates on his backe like a Porter : and he was in love . Brag . O well ...
... sweet my childe let them be men of good repute and carriage . Boy . Sampson Master , he was a man of good carriage , great carriage : for hee carried the Towne - gates on his backe like a Porter : and he was in love . Brag . O well ...
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... Sweet invocation of a childe , most pretty and patheticall . Boy . If shee be made of white and red , Her faults will nere be knowne : For blush - in cheekes by faults are bred , And feares by pale white showne : Then if she feare , or ...
... Sweet invocation of a childe , most pretty and patheticall . Boy . If shee be made of white and red , Her faults will nere be knowne : For blush - in cheekes by faults are bred , And feares by pale white showne : Then if she feare , or ...
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... are quite ravished . So sweet and voluble is his discourse . 64. sbe : he - 1Q.2-4F . 60 70 80 65. Alansoes : Alençon's ( Alanson's ) -RowE . 69. as I : if I − 1Q . Prin . God blesse my Ladies , are they all 21 LOST [ II . i . 46-76.
... are quite ravished . So sweet and voluble is his discourse . 64. sbe : he - 1Q.2-4F . 60 70 80 65. Alansoes : Alençon's ( Alanson's ) -RowE . 69. as I : if I − 1Q . Prin . God blesse my Ladies , are they all 21 LOST [ II . i . 46-76.
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