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4 1 WL To signify th ' approaching of his lord ; From whom he bringeth sensible regreets : To wit , besides commends , and courteous breath , Gifts of rich value ; yet I have not seen So likely an ambassador of love .
4 1 WL To signify th ' approaching of his lord ; From whom he bringeth sensible regreets : To wit , besides commends , and courteous breath , Gifts of rich value ; yet I have not seen So likely an ambassador of love .
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You see , my lord Basanio , where I stand , Such as I am ; though for myself alone , I would not be ambitious in my wish , To wish myself much better ; yet for you , I would be trebled twenty times myself , A thousand times more fair ...
You see , my lord Basanio , where I stand , Such as I am ; though for myself alone , I would not be ambitious in my wish , To wish myself much better ; yet for you , I would be trebled twenty times myself , A thousand times more fair ...
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My lord , and lady , it is now our time , That have stood by , and seen our wishes prosper , To cry , good joy ; good joy , my lord and lady ! Gra . My lord Ballanio , and my gentle lady , I wish you all the joy that you can wilh ...
My lord , and lady , it is now our time , That have stood by , and seen our wishes prosper , To cry , good joy ; good joy , my lord and lady ! Gra . My lord Ballanio , and my gentle lady , I wish you all the joy that you can wilh ...
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Yes , faith , my lord . Bas . Our feast shall be much honour'd in your marriage . Gra . We'll ' play with them , the first boy , for a thousand ducats . Ner . What , and stake down ? Gra . No , we shall ne'er win at that sport ...
Yes , faith , my lord . Bas . Our feast shall be much honour'd in your marriage . Gra . We'll ' play with them , the first boy , for a thousand ducats . Ner . What , and stake down ? Gra . No , we shall ne'er win at that sport ...
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ADAM , although I speak it in your presence , You have a noble and a true conceit Of godlike amity , which appears strongly In bearing thus the absence of your lord . But , if you knew to whom you show this honour , How true a gentleman ...
ADAM , although I speak it in your presence , You have a noble and a true conceit Of godlike amity , which appears strongly In bearing thus the absence of your lord . But , if you knew to whom you show this honour , How true a gentleman ...
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