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... hour o'erslips me in the day , Wherein I sigh not , Julia , for thy sake , The next ensuing hour some foul mischance Torment me for my love's forgetfulness ! My father stays my coming ; answer not ; The tide is now : nay , not thy tide ...
... hour o'erslips me in the day , Wherein I sigh not , Julia , for thy sake , The next ensuing hour some foul mischance Torment me for my love's forgetfulness ! My father stays my coming ; answer not ; The tide is now : nay , not thy tide ...
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... hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault : I have received my proportion , like the prodigious son , and am going with sir Proteus to the imperial's court . I think Crab my dog be the sourest ...
... hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault : I have received my proportion , like the prodigious son , and am going with sir Proteus to the imperial's court . I think Crab my dog be the sourest ...
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... hour , " Nor to his service no such joy on earth , " i . e . " Nor , compared to his service , " & c . d Yet let her be a principality , - ] If not a divinity , admit she is celestial . " The first he calleth Seraphim , the second ...
... hour , " Nor to his service no such joy on earth , " i . e . " Nor , compared to his service , " & c . d Yet let her be a principality , - ] If not a divinity , admit she is celestial . " The first he calleth Seraphim , the second ...
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... hour more competitors Flock to the rebels ; " and in " Love's Labour's Lost , " - " The king and his competitors in oath . " d Pretended flight ; ] i . e . intended , purposed flight . SCENE VII . - Verona . A Room in Julia's. c 2 ACT II ...
... hour more competitors Flock to the rebels ; " and in " Love's Labour's Lost , " - " The king and his competitors in oath . " d Pretended flight ; ] i . e . intended , purposed flight . SCENE VII . - Verona . A Room in Julia's. c 2 ACT II ...
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... hour's heat Dissolves to water , and doth lose his form . A little time will melt her frozen thoughts , And worthless Valentine shall be forgot.- How now , sir Proteus ! Is your countryman , According to our proclamation , gone ? His ...
... hour's heat Dissolves to water , and doth lose his form . A little time will melt her frozen thoughts , And worthless Valentine shall be forgot.- How now , sir Proteus ! Is your countryman , According to our proclamation , gone ? His ...
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