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True ; 0 , ANT . a or weak remembrance , - ) Of feeble memory . b Prosesses to
persuade , - ) The entanglement in this speech may have arisen from the
retention of the poet ' s first , as well as of his reconsidered thought . By reading
the ...
True ; 0 , ANT . a or weak remembrance , - ) Of feeble memory . b Prosesses to
persuade , - ) The entanglement in this speech may have arisen from the
retention of the poet ' s first , as well as of his reconsidered thought . By reading
the ...
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Dearly , my delicate Ariel . Do not IRIS . A contract of true love to celebrate ;
approach And some donation freely to estate Till thou dost hear me call . On the
bless ' d lovers . ARI . Well I conceive . ( Exit . CER , Tell me , heavenly bow , Pro .
Dearly , my delicate Ariel . Do not IRIS . A contract of true love to celebrate ;
approach And some donation freely to estate Till thou dost hear me call . On the
bless ' d lovers . ARI . Well I conceive . ( Exit . CER , Tell me , heavenly bow , Pro .
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If these be true spies which I wear in Which , but three glasses since , we gave
out split , - my head , here ' s a goodly sight . Is tight , and yare , and bravely rigg '
d , as when Cal . O , Setebos , these be brave spirits , indeed ! We first put out to ...
If these be true spies which I wear in Which , but three glasses since , we gave
out split , - my head , here ' s a goodly sight . Is tight , and yare , and bravely rigg '
d , as when Cal . O , Setebos , these be brave spirits , indeed ! We first put out to ...
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With such discourse as , I not doubt , shall make it Now my charms are all o '
erthrown , Go quick away , — the story of my life , And what strength I have ' s
mine own ,And the particular accidents gone by , Which is most faint : now , ' t is
true ...
With such discourse as , I not doubt , shall make it Now my charms are all o '
erthrown , Go quick away , — the story of my life , And what strength I have ' s
mine own ,And the particular accidents gone by , Which is most faint : now , ' t is
true ...
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KING LE A R . wear and his three Deab speare : His True Chroniche same
stationer . One of THE Stationers ' Registers contain the following memorandum
concerning this tragedy , under the date , November 26th , 1607 ; “ Na . Butler
and Jo .
KING LE A R . wear and his three Deab speare : His True Chroniche same
stationer . One of THE Stationers ' Registers contain the following memorandum
concerning this tragedy , under the date , November 26th , 1607 ; “ Na . Butler
and Jo .
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