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... every Reall heav ' nly Thundercracke , This Caitife in such feare and terror
strake , " & c . MIRA . Of thee , my dear one ! thee.
... every Reall heav ' nly Thundercracke , This Caitife in such feare and terror
strake , " & c . MIRA . Of thee , my dear one ! thee.
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MIRA . Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter , — who | Thy father was the
duke of Milan , and Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing | A prince of
power . Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better MIRA . Sir , are not you my
father ?
MIRA . Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter , — who | Thy father was the
duke of Milan , and Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing | A prince of
power . Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better MIRA . Sir , are not you my
father ?
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... the outward face of royalty , Well demanded , wench : With all prerogative : -
hence his ambition grow - | My tale provokes that question . Dear , they durst ing ,
not , - Dost thou hear ? So dear the love my people bore me , — nor set MIRA .
... the outward face of royalty , Well demanded , wench : With all prerogative : -
hence his ambition grow - | My tale provokes that question . Dear , they durst ing ,
not , - Dost thou hear ? So dear the love my people bore me , — nor set MIRA .
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Thou strok ' dst me , and mad ' st much of me ; Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou
hast slept well ; wouldst give me Awake ! Water with berries in ' t ; and teach me
how MIRA . [ Waking . ] * The strangeness of your To name the bigger light , and ...
Thou strok ' dst me , and mad ' st much of me ; Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou
hast slept well ; wouldst give me Awake ! Water with berries in ' t ; and teach me
how MIRA . [ Waking . ] * The strangeness of your To name the bigger light , and ...
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And my dear father : how features are abroad , I am skill - less of ; but , by my
modesty , MIRA . Alas , now ! pray you , - The jewel in my dower , I would not wish
Work not so hard ; I would the lightning had Any companion in the world but you ...
And my dear father : how features are abroad , I am skill - less of ; but , by my
modesty , MIRA . Alas , now ! pray you , - The jewel in my dower , I would not wish
Work not so hard ; I would the lightning had Any companion in the world but you ...
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