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ANNE . 0 , God's will ! much better She ne'er had known pomp : though't be temporal , Yet , if that quarreller , Fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance panging As soul and body's severing .
ANNE . 0 , God's will ! much better She ne'er had known pomp : though't be temporal , Yet , if that quarreller , Fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance panging As soul and body's severing .
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40 your back ACT II ANNE . No , in truth . Sc . III Old L. Then you are weakly made : pluck off a little ; ) I would not be a young Count in your way For more than blushing comes to : if Cannot vouchsafe this burthen , ' tis too weak ...
40 your back ACT II ANNE . No , in truth . Sc . III Old L. Then you are weakly made : pluck off a little ; ) I would not be a young Count in your way For more than blushing comes to : if Cannot vouchsafe this burthen , ' tis too weak ...
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ANNE . My honour'd Lord . [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Old L. Why , this it is ; see , see ! I have been begging sixteen years in Court ( Am yet a courtier beggarly ) nor could Come pat betwixt too early and too late For any suit of pounds ...
ANNE . My honour'd Lord . [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Old L. Why , this it is ; see , see ! I have been begging sixteen years in Court ( Am yet a courtier beggarly ) nor could Come pat betwixt too early and too late For any suit of pounds ...
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