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... once lost , may be ten times found ; by being ever kept , it is ever lost : ' tis too cold a companion : away with it . Vir- HEL . I will stand for ' t a little , though there- fore I die a virgin . PAR . There's little can be said in ...
... once lost , may be ten times found ; by being ever kept , it is ever lost : ' tis too cold a companion : away with it . Vir- HEL . I will stand for ' t a little , though there- fore I die a virgin . PAR . There's little can be said in ...
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... once heard , and thrice beaten . - God save you , captain . BER . Is there any unkindness between my and you , monsieur ? lord PAR . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure . LAF . You have made shift to run ...
... once heard , and thrice beaten . - God save you , captain . BER . Is there any unkindness between my and you , monsieur ? lord PAR . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure . LAF . You have made shift to run ...
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... once . No , come thou home , Rou- Whence honour but of danger wins a scar , As oft it loses all ; I will be gone : My being here it is , that holds thee hence : Shall I stay here to do ' t ? no , no , although The air of paradise did ...
... once . No , come thou home , Rou- Whence honour but of danger wins a scar , As oft it loses all ; I will be gone : My being here it is , that holds thee hence : Shall I stay here to do ' t ? no , no , although The air of paradise did ...
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... once , And found her wondrous cold ; but I sent to her , By this same coxcomb that we have i ' the wind , was said to be embossed , when , exhausted and outrun , he foamed and frothed at the mouth . The meaning is , we have hunted him ...
... once , And found her wondrous cold ; but I sent to her , By this same coxcomb that we have i ' the wind , was said to be embossed , when , exhausted and outrun , he foamed and frothed at the mouth . The meaning is , we have hunted him ...
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... once more to this captain Dumain . You have answered to his reputation with the duke , and to his valour . What is his honesty ? PAR . He will steal , sir , an egg out of a cloister ; for rapes and ravishments he parallels Nessus . He ...
... once more to this captain Dumain . You have answered to his reputation with the duke , and to his valour . What is his honesty ? PAR . He will steal , sir , an egg out of a cloister ; for rapes and ravishments he parallels Nessus . He ...
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