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I prythee spare . a paragon to their queen . Gon . Well , I have done : but yetGon .
Not since widow Dido ' s time . SEB . He will be talking . Ant . Widow ? a pox o '
that ! How came that Ant . Which , of he® or Adrian , for a good wager , widow in ?
I prythee spare . a paragon to their queen . Gon . Well , I have done : but yetGon .
Not since widow Dido ' s time . SEB . He will be talking . Ant . Widow ? a pox o '
that ! How came that Ant . Which , of he® or Adrian , for a good wager , widow in ?
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Ant . She that is queen of Tunis ; " she that · SEB . I do ; and surely dwells Naples
It is a sleepy language ; and thou speak ' st Ten leagues beyond man ' s life ; she
that from Out of thy sleep : what is it thou didst say ? Can have no note , unless ...
Ant . She that is queen of Tunis ; " she that · SEB . I do ; and surely dwells Naples
It is a sleepy language ; and thou speak ' st Ten leagues beyond man ' s life ; she
that from Out of thy sleep : what is it thou didst say ? Can have no note , unless ...
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And thy sea - marge , steril , and rocky - hard , Where thou thyself dost air ; — the
queen o ' the Enter ARIEL . sky , Whose watery arch and messenger am I , ARI .
What would my potent master ? here I am . Bids thee leave these ; and with her ...
And thy sea - marge , steril , and rocky - hard , Where thou thyself dost air ; — the
queen o ' the Enter ARIEL . sky , Whose watery arch and messenger am I , ARI .
What would my potent master ? here I am . Bids thee leave these ; and with her ...
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... O heavens ! that they were living both in Naples , Does now speak to thee , I
embrace thy body ; The king and queen there that they were , I wish And to thee
and thy company , I bid Myself were mudded in that oozy bed A hearty welcome .
... O heavens ! that they were living both in Naples , Does now speak to thee , I
embrace thy body ; The king and queen there that they were , I wish And to thee
and thy company , I bid Myself were mudded in that oozy bed A hearty welcome .
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Did your letters pierce the queen to any KENT . ... master And now and then an
ample tear trill ' d down | And leave you to attend him : some dear cause Her
delicate cheek : it seem ' d , she was a queen Will in concealment wrap me up
awhile ...
Did your letters pierce the queen to any KENT . ... master And now and then an
ample tear trill ' d down | And leave you to attend him : some dear cause Her
delicate cheek : it seem ' d , she was a queen Will in concealment wrap me up
awhile ...
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