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The aweless lion could not wage the fight , But , mother , I am not Sir Robert's son
; Nor keep his princely heart from ... and my land ; He that perforce robs lions of
their hearts Legitimation , name , and all is gone : May easily win a woman's .
The aweless lion could not wage the fight , But , mother , I am not Sir Robert's son
; Nor keep his princely heart from ... and my land ; He that perforce robs lions of
their hearts Legitimation , name , and all is gone : May easily win a woman's .
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Weep , wretched man , I'll aid thee tear for tear ; And let our hearts and eyes , 59
like civil war , Be blind with tears , and ... see what showers arise , Blown with the
windy tempest of my heart , Upon thy wounds , that kill mine eye and heart !
Weep , wretched man , I'll aid thee tear for tear ; And let our hearts and eyes , 59
like civil war , Be blind with tears , and ... see what showers arise , Blown with the
windy tempest of my heart , Upon thy wounds , that kill mine eye and heart !
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( 66 ) Love my daughter from thy soul : so , from thy soul's love . and , from my
heart's love . The queen here uses " from " with bitter variance from . ' See Note
97 , Act i . , and Note 51 , Act r . , " Twelfth Night . ” That this is the case is made
evident ...
( 66 ) Love my daughter from thy soul : so , from thy soul's love . and , from my
heart's love . The queen here uses " from " with bitter variance from . ' See Note
97 , Act i . , and Note 51 , Act r . , " Twelfth Night . ” That this is the case is made
evident ...
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