“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... beauty extant ! EMI . The Sun grows high ; let's walk in . Keep these flowers : We'll see how near art can come near their colours . 150 I am wondrous merry - hearted ; I could laugh now . Wo . I could lie down , I am sure . EMI . And ...
... beauty extant ! EMI . The Sun grows high ; let's walk in . Keep these flowers : We'll see how near art can come near their colours . 150 I am wondrous merry - hearted ; I could laugh now . Wo . I could lie down , I am sure . EMI . And ...
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... beauty ? ARC . PAL . Is ' t but a rare one ? ARC . " Tis a rare one . Yes , a matchless beauty . PAL . Might not a man well lose himself , and love her ? ARC . I cannot tell what you have done ; I have , Beshrew mine eyes for ' t ! Now ...
... beauty ? ARC . PAL . Is ' t but a rare one ? ARC . " Tis a rare one . Yes , a matchless beauty . PAL . Might not a man well lose himself , and love her ? ARC . I cannot tell what you have done ; I have , Beshrew mine eyes for ' t ! Now ...
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... beauty , That Nature ne'er exceeded , nor ne'er shall . Good Gods , what happiness has Palamon ! Twenty to one , he'll come to speak to her ; And , if she be as gentle as she's fair , I know she's his ; he has a tongue will tame ...
... beauty , That Nature ne'er exceeded , nor ne'er shall . Good Gods , what happiness has Palamon ! Twenty to one , he'll come to speak to her ; And , if she be as gentle as she's fair , I know she's his ; he has a tongue will tame ...
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... Beauty , Thus let me seal my vow'd faith : [ kisses her hand . ] when your servant , Your most unworthy creature , but offends you , Command him die , he shall . EMI . That were too cruel . If you deserve well , Sir , I shall soon see ...
... Beauty , Thus let me seal my vow'd faith : [ kisses her hand . ] when your servant , Your most unworthy creature , but offends you , Command him die , he shall . EMI . That were too cruel . If you deserve well , Sir , I shall soon see ...
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... beauty Truly pertains ( without upbraidings , scorns , Despisings of our persons , and such poutings , Fitter for girls and schoolboys ) will be seen , And quickly , your's or mine . Wilt please you arm , you feel yourself not fitting ...
... beauty Truly pertains ( without upbraidings , scorns , Despisings of our persons , and such poutings , Fitter for girls and schoolboys ) will be seen , And quickly , your's or mine . Wilt please you arm , you feel yourself not fitting ...
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