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... infant . MOTH . My father's wit , and my mother's tongue , assist me . ARM . Sweet invocation of a child ; most pretty , and pa thetical ! MOTH . If she be made of white and red B 2 SCENE II . 15 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... infant . MOTH . My father's wit , and my mother's tongue , assist me . ARM . Sweet invocation of a child ; most pretty , and pa thetical ! MOTH . If she be made of white and red B 2 SCENE II . 15 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... father sends ; To whom he sends ; and what's his embassy : Yourself , held precious in the world's esteem , To parley with the sole inheritor Of all perfections that a man may owe , Matchless Navarre : the plea of no less weight Than ...
... father sends ; To whom he sends ; and what's his embassy : Yourself , held precious in the world's esteem , To parley with the sole inheritor Of all perfections that a man may owe , Matchless Navarre : the plea of no less weight Than ...
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... father here doth intimate The payment of a hundred thousand crowns ; Being but the one half of an entire sum , Disbursed by my father in his wars . But say , that he , or we , ( as neither have , ) Receiv'd that sum ; yet there remains ...
... father here doth intimate The payment of a hundred thousand crowns ; Being but the one half of an entire sum , Disbursed by my father in his wars . But say , that he , or we , ( as neither have , ) Receiv'd that sum ; yet there remains ...
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... father lent , Than Aquitain so gelded as it is . Dear princess , were not his requests so far From reason's yielding , your fair self should make A yielding , ' gainst some reason , in my breast , And go well satisfied to France again ...
... father lent , Than Aquitain so gelded as it is . Dear princess , were not his requests so far From reason's yielding , your fair self should make A yielding , ' gainst some reason , in my breast , And go well satisfied to France again ...
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... father's mind , Many can brook the weather , that love not the wind . DULL . You two are book - men : Can you tell by your wit , What was a month old at Cain's birth , that's not five weeks old as yet ? HOL . Dictynna , goodman Dull ...
... father's mind , Many can brook the weather , that love not the wind . DULL . You two are book - men : Can you tell by your wit , What was a month old at Cain's birth , that's not five weeks old as yet ? HOL . Dictynna , goodman Dull ...
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