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... my discourse : which I observing , Took once a pliant hour ; and found good means To draw from her a prayer of earnest heart That I would all my pilgrimage dilate , Whereof by parcels she had something heard , But not intentively .
... my discourse : which I observing , Took once a pliant hour ; and found good means To draw from her a prayer of earnest heart That I would all my pilgrimage dilate , Whereof by parcels she had something heard , But not intentively .
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So shall you have a shorter journey to your desires , by the means I shall then have to prefer them ; and the impediment most profitably remov'd , without the which there were no expectation of our prosperity . Rod .
So shall you have a shorter journey to your desires , by the means I shall then have to prefer them ; and the impediment most profitably remov'd , without the which there were no expectation of our prosperity . Rod .
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I'll send her to you presently ; And I ' ll devise a mean to draw the Moor Out of the way , that your converse and business May be more free . Cas . I humbly thank you for ' t . ( Exit Iago . ] I never knew A Florentine more kind and ...
I'll send her to you presently ; And I ' ll devise a mean to draw the Moor Out of the way , that your converse and business May be more free . Cas . I humbly thank you for ' t . ( Exit Iago . ] I never knew A Florentine more kind and ...
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Who is ' t you mean ? Des . Why , your Lieutenant , Cassio . Good my Lord , If I have any grace or power to move you , His present reconciliation take ; For if he be not one that truly loves you , That errs in ignorance , and not in ...
Who is ' t you mean ? Des . Why , your Lieutenant , Cassio . Good my Lord , If I have any grace or power to move you , His present reconciliation take ; For if he be not one that truly loves you , That errs in ignorance , and not in ...
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Why , this is not a boon ; ' Tis as I should entreat you wear your gloves , Or feed on nourishing dishes , or keep you warm , Or sue to you to do a peculiar profit To your own person : nay , when I have a suit Wherein I mean to touch ...
Why , this is not a boon ; ' Tis as I should entreat you wear your gloves , Or feed on nourishing dishes , or keep you warm , Or sue to you to do a peculiar profit To your own person : nay , when I have a suit Wherein I mean to touch ...
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