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Why should a man , whose blood is warm within , Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster ? Sleep when he wakes , and creep into the jaundice . By being peevish ? I tell thee what , Anthonio , a ( I love ( I love thee , and it is my love ...
Why should a man , whose blood is warm within , Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster ? Sleep when he wakes , and creep into the jaundice . By being peevish ? I tell thee what , Anthonio , a ( I love ( I love thee , and it is my love ...
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He is a good divine that follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done , than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching . The brain may devise laws for the blood , but a hot temper leaps o'er ...
He is a good divine that follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done , than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching . The brain may devise laws for the blood , but a hot temper leaps o'er ...
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your love , And let us make incifion for To prove whose blood is reddest , his or mine . I tell thee , lady , this aspect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant ; by my love , I swear , The best regarded virgins of our clime Have lov'd it too ...
your love , And let us make incifion for To prove whose blood is reddest , his or mine . I tell thee , lady , this aspect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant ; by my love , I swear , The best regarded virgins of our clime Have lov'd it too ...
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I'll be sworn , if thou be Launcelot , thou art mine own flesh and blood : lord worship'd might he be ! what a beard haft thou got thou haft got more hair on thy chin , than Dobbin my thill - horse has on his tail . Laun .
I'll be sworn , if thou be Launcelot , thou art mine own flesh and blood : lord worship'd might he be ! what a beard haft thou got thou haft got more hair on thy chin , than Dobbin my thill - horse has on his tail . Laun .
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But though I am a daughter to his blood , I am not to his manners : o Lorenzo , If thou keep promise , I shall end this strife , Become a christian , and thy loving wife . [ Exit . a SCENE V. Enter Gratiano , Lorenzo , Solarino ...
But though I am a daughter to his blood , I am not to his manners : o Lorenzo , If thou keep promise , I shall end this strife , Become a christian , and thy loving wife . [ Exit . a SCENE V. Enter Gratiano , Lorenzo , Solarino ...
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