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Page 7
... thinke thou canst , for then thou was't not Out three yeeres old . Mira . Certainely Sir , I can . Pros . By what ? by any other house , or person ? Of any thing the Image , tell me , that Hath kept with thy remembrance . Mira . ' Tis ...
... thinke thou canst , for then thou was't not Out three yeeres old . Mira . Certainely Sir , I can . Pros . By what ? by any other house , or person ? Of any thing the Image , tell me , that Hath kept with thy remembrance . Mira . ' Tis ...
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... thinke oth ' teene1 that I have turn'd you to , 1grief Which is from my remembrance , please you , farther ; I Pros . My brother and thy uncle , call'd Anthonio : pray thee marke me , that a brother should Be so perfidious : he , whom ...
... thinke oth ' teene1 that I have turn'd you to , 1grief Which is from my remembrance , please you , farther ; I Pros . My brother and thy uncle , call'd Anthonio : pray thee marke me , that a brother should Be so perfidious : he , whom ...
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... thinke but Noblie of my Grand - mother , 140 Good wombes have borne bad sonnes . Pro . Now the Condition . This King of Naples being an Enemy To me inveterate , hearkens my Brothers suit , Which was , That he in lieu o'th ' premises ...
... thinke but Noblie of my Grand - mother , 140 Good wombes have borne bad sonnes . Pro . Now the Condition . This King of Naples being an Enemy To me inveterate , hearkens my Brothers suit , Which was , That he in lieu o'th ' premises ...
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... thinkes our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Affricke , at the marriage of the kings faire daughter Claribel to the king of Tanis . 56-7 . I 1. - POPE . Seb . ' Twas a sweet marriage , and we 26 II . i . 37-71 ...
... thinkes our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Affricke , at the marriage of the kings faire daughter Claribel to the king of Tanis . 56-7 . I 1. - POPE . Seb . ' Twas a sweet marriage , and we 26 II . i . 37-71 ...
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... thinke hee will carry this Island home in his pocket , and give it his sonne for an Apple . Ant . And sowing the kernels of it in the Sea , bring forth more Islands . Gon . I. Ant . Why in good time . Gon . Sir , we were talking , that ...
... thinke hee will carry this Island home in his pocket , and give it his sonne for an Apple . Ant . And sowing the kernels of it in the Sea , bring forth more Islands . Gon . I. Ant . Why in good time . Gon . Sir , we were talking , that ...
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