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And rapt in secret studies . Thy false uncleI do not think thou canst , for then thou
wast not Dost thou attend me ? Out three years old . MIRA . Sir , most heedfully .
MIRA . Certainly , sir , I can . Pro . Being once perfected how to grant suits , Pro .
And rapt in secret studies . Thy false uncleI do not think thou canst , for then thou
wast not Dost thou attend me ? Out three years old . MIRA . Sir , most heedfully .
MIRA . Certainly , sir , I can . Pro . Being once perfected how to grant suits , Pro .
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Pro . Before the time be out ? no more ! ARI . Sir , in Argier . ARI . I pr ' ythee , O ,
was she so ? I must Remember , I have done thee worthy service ; | Once in a
month recount what thou hast been , Told thee no lies , made theeb no
mistakings ...
Pro . Before the time be out ? no more ! ARI . Sir , in Argier . ARI . I pr ' ythee , O ,
was she so ? I must Remember , I have done thee worthy service ; | Once in a
month recount what thou hast been , Told thee no lies , made theeb no
mistakings ...
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... but my rejoicing suffer indignity . At nothing can be more . I ' ll to my book ; Cal .
I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be For yet , ere supper - time , must I perform
pleased to hearken once again to the suit I made Much business appertaining .
... but my rejoicing suffer indignity . At nothing can be more . I ' ll to my book ; Cal .
I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be For yet , ere supper - time , must I perform
pleased to hearken once again to the suit I made Much business appertaining .
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Can be at once - - shall step by step attend Gon . I the name of something holy ,
sir , why You and your ways ; whose wraths to guard you stand you from ,In this
strange stare ? Which here , in this most desolate isle , else falls ALON . O , it is ...
Can be at once - - shall step by step attend Gon . I the name of something holy ,
sir , why You and your ways ; whose wraths to guard you stand you from ,In this
strange stare ? Which here , in this most desolate isle , else falls ALON . O , it is ...
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2 ," So long as we are wooers , and may kiss and coll at our pleasure , nothing is
so sweet ; we are in heaven , as we think : but when we are once tied , and have
lost our liberty , marriage is an hell : give me my yellow hose again . " Make this ...
2 ," So long as we are wooers , and may kiss and coll at our pleasure , nothing is
so sweet ; we are in heaven , as we think : but when we are once tied , and have
lost our liberty , marriage is an hell : give me my yellow hose again . " Make this ...
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