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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). A ALL's WELL , THAT ENDS WELL . 3025 175 %. HGravelot in Vol : 3.P : 3 . GV . Guch Foul .
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). A ALL's WELL , THAT ENDS WELL . 3025 175 %. HGravelot in Vol : 3.P : 3 . GV . Guch Foul .
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... : modefty , and make foul the clearness of our defervings , when of ourselves we publish them . Count . What does this knave here ? get you gone , Sirrah : Sirrah the complaints I have heard of you , I 14 All's well , that Ends well .
... : modefty , and make foul the clearness of our defervings , when of ourselves we publish them . Count . What does this knave here ? get you gone , Sirrah : Sirrah the complaints I have heard of you , I 14 All's well , that Ends well .
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... foul of this man is his clothes . Truft him not in matter of heavy con- fequence : I have kept of them tame , and know their natures . Farewel , Monfieur , I have spoken better of you , than you have or will deferve at my hand , but we ...
... foul of this man is his clothes . Truft him not in matter of heavy con- fequence : I have kept of them tame , and know their natures . Farewel , Monfieur , I have spoken better of you , than you have or will deferve at my hand , but we ...
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... foul , In your fine frame hath love no quality ? If the quick fire of youth light not your mind , You are no Maiden , but a Monument : When you are dead , you should be such a one As you are now , for you are cold and stern ; And now ...
... foul , In your fine frame hath love no quality ? If the quick fire of youth light not your mind , You are no Maiden , but a Monument : When you are dead , you should be such a one As you are now , for you are cold and stern ; And now ...
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... foul . Therefore , good youth , addrefs thy gate unto her ; Be not deny'd accefs , ftand at her doors , And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow , ' Till thou have audience . Vio . Sure , my noble Lord , If the be so abandon'd to ...
... foul . Therefore , good youth , addrefs thy gate unto her ; Be not deny'd accefs , ftand at her doors , And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow , ' Till thou have audience . Vio . Sure , my noble Lord , If the be so abandon'd to ...
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