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... against mortality . Ber . What is it , my good lord , the King languishes of ? Laf . A fiftula , my lord . Ber . I heard not of it before . Laf . I would , it were not notorious . Was this gen- tlewoman the daughter of Gerard de Narbon ...
... against mortality . Ber . What is it , my good lord , the King languishes of ? Laf . A fiftula , my lord . Ber . I heard not of it before . Laf . I would , it were not notorious . Was this gen- tlewoman the daughter of Gerard de Narbon ...
Page 8
... how may we barricado it against him ? Par . Keep him out . Hel . But he affails ; and our virginity , tho ' valiant , in the defence yet is weak : unfold to us in 8 All's well , that Ends well . Hel. Oh, were that all! ...
... how may we barricado it against him ? Par . Keep him out . Hel . But he affails ; and our virginity , tho ' valiant , in the defence yet is weak : unfold to us in 8 All's well , that Ends well . Hel. Oh, were that all! ...
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... against nature . Virginity breeds mites , much like a cheese ; confumes itself to the very paring , and fo dies with feeding its own ftomach . Befides , virginity is peevish , proud , idle , made of felf - love , which is the moft ...
... against nature . Virginity breeds mites , much like a cheese ; confumes itself to the very paring , and fo dies with feeding its own ftomach . Befides , virginity is peevish , proud , idle , made of felf - love , which is the moft ...
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... , no God , & c . complain'd against the Queen of Vir gins , & c . ] This Paffage ftands thus in the old Copies : fuch difference betwixt their two eftates ; Love , no Love , All's well , that Ends well . 17 "Was this King Priam's joy. ...
... , no God , & c . complain'd against the Queen of Vir gins , & c . ] This Paffage ftands thus in the old Copies : fuch difference betwixt their two eftates ; Love , no Love , All's well , that Ends well . 17 "Was this King Priam's joy. ...
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... Against the proclamation of thy paffion , To fay , thou doft not ; therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis fo . For , look , thy cheeks Confefs it one to th ' other ; and thine eyes See it fo grofly shown in thy behaviour ...
... Against the proclamation of thy paffion , To fay , thou doft not ; therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis fo . For , look , thy cheeks Confefs it one to th ' other ; and thine eyes See it fo grofly shown in thy behaviour ...
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