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Give me that ring . Ber . I'll lend it thee , my dear ; but have no power 40 To give it
from me . Dia . Will you not , my lord ? Ber . It is an honour ' longing to our house ,
Bequeathed down from many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i ...
Give me that ring . Ber . I'll lend it thee , my dear ; but have no power 40 To give it
from me . Dia . Will you not , my lord ? Ber . It is an honour ' longing to our house ,
Bequeathed down from many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i ...
Page 155
[ Bertram gives a ring . ] By my old beard , And every hair that's on't , Helen , that's
dead , Was a sweet creature : such a ring as this , The last that e'er I took her
leave at court , I saw upon her finger . Ber . Hers it was not . 80 King . Now , pray
you ...
[ Bertram gives a ring . ] By my old beard , And every hair that's on't , Helen , that's
dead , Was a sweet creature : such a ring as this , The last that e'er I took her
leave at court , I saw upon her finger . Ber . Hers it was not . 80 King . Now , pray
you ...
Page 156
IOO ΙΙο I could not answer in that course of honour As she had made the overture
, she ceased In heavy satisfaction and would never Receive the ring again . King
. Plutus himself , That knows the tinct and multiplying medicine , Hath not in ...
IOO ΙΙο I could not answer in that course of honour As she had made the overture
, she ceased In heavy satisfaction and would never Receive the ring again . King
. Plutus himself , That knows the tinct and multiplying medicine , Hath not in ...
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