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It doth so . might die , that I might have thee hanged : thou bast drawn my shoulder out of joint . Pal . It shows my earnestness of affection , I Bead . The constables have delivered her Shal . It doth so . over to me ; and she shall ...
It doth so . might die , that I might have thee hanged : thou bast drawn my shoulder out of joint . Pal . It shows my earnestness of affection , I Bead . The constables have delivered her Shal . It doth so . over to me ; and she shall ...
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And there , all smother'd up , in shade doth sit , The flowers are sweet , their colours fresh and Long after fearing to creep forth again ; trim ; So , at his bloody view , her eyes are fied Into the deep dark cabins of her head ...
And there , all smother'd up , in shade doth sit , The flowers are sweet , their colours fresh and Long after fearing to creep forth again ; trim ; So , at his bloody view , her eyes are fied Into the deep dark cabins of her head ...
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The humble as the proudest sail doth bear , Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear , On your broad main doth wilfully appear . My saucy bark , inferior far to his , Thy dial how thy precious minutes waste ; Your shallowest help ...
The humble as the proudest sail doth bear , Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear , On your broad main doth wilfully appear . My saucy bark , inferior far to his , Thy dial how thy precious minutes waste ; Your shallowest help ...
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TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 25 |
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 49 |
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