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... look you , wept herself blind at my parting . Nay , I'll show you the manner of it : This shoe is my father ; -no , this left shoe is my father ; no , no , this left shoe is my mother ; nay , that cannot be so neither : -yes , it is so ...
... look you , wept herself blind at my parting . Nay , I'll show you the manner of it : This shoe is my father ; -no , this left shoe is my father ; no , no , this left shoe is my mother ; nay , that cannot be so neither : -yes , it is so ...
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... look of such a worthy mistress . : - VAL . Leave off discourse of disability : - Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . PRO . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . SIL . And duty never yet did want his meed ; Servant , you are ...
... look of such a worthy mistress . : - VAL . Leave off discourse of disability : - Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . PRO . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . SIL . And duty never yet did want his meed ; Servant , you are ...
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... look on her perfections , There is no reason but I shall be blind . If I can check my erring love , I will ; house with you presently ; where , for one shot of fivepence , thou shalt have five thousand welcomes . But , sirrah , how did ...
... look on her perfections , There is no reason but I shall be blind . If I can check my erring love , I will ; house with you presently ; where , for one shot of fivepence , thou shalt have five thousand welcomes . But , sirrah , how did ...
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... look on Silvia in the day , There is no day for me to look upon : She is my essence ; and I leave to be , If I be not by her fair influence Foster'd , illumin'd , cherish'd , kept alive . I fly not death , to fly his deadly doom ...
... look on Silvia in the day , There is no day for me to look upon : She is my essence ; and I leave to be , If I be not by her fair influence Foster'd , illumin'd , cherish'd , kept alive . I fly not death , to fly his deadly doom ...
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... look and yet I have the wit to think my master is a kind of a knave : but that's all one , if he be but one knave . He lives not now that knows me to be in love : yet I am in love ; but a team of horse shall not pluck that from me ; nor ...
... look and yet I have the wit to think my master is a kind of a knave : but that's all one , if he be but one knave . He lives not now that knows me to be in love : yet I am in love ; but a team of horse shall not pluck that from me ; nor ...
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