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... liveliness and rapidity of its movements : - " And teach lavoltas high , and swift corantos . " - Henry V. Act III . So. & Fall , when Love please ! -marry , to each 20 ACT II . ] [ SCENE II ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... liveliness and rapidity of its movements : - " And teach lavoltas high , and swift corantos . " - Henry V. Act III . So. & Fall , when Love please ! -marry , to each 20 ACT II . ] [ SCENE II ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. ד 1 . • S ACT III . Fall , when Love please ! -marry , to each , but one ! LAF . I'd give bay Curtal , and his furniture , My mouth no more were broken than these boys ' , And writ as little beard ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. ד 1 . • S ACT III . Fall , when Love please ! -marry , to each , but one ! LAF . I'd give bay Curtal , and his furniture , My mouth no more were broken than these boys ' , And writ as little beard ...
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... fall , for your avails they fell . To - morrow to the field . [ Flourish . Exeun ! SCENE II . - Rousillon . A Room in the Countess's Palace . Enter Countess and Clown . COUNT . It hath happened all as I would have had it , save , that ...
... fall , for your avails they fell . To - morrow to the field . [ Flourish . Exeun ! SCENE II . - Rousillon . A Room in the Countess's Palace . Enter Countess and Clown . COUNT . It hath happened all as I would have had it , save , that ...
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... fall to - night ; for , indeed , he is not for your lordship's respect . 2 LORD . We'll make you some sport with the fox , ere we case him . He was first smoked by the old lord Lafeu : when his disguise and he is parted , tell me what a ...
... fall to - night ; for , indeed , he is not for your lordship's respect . 2 LORD . We'll make you some sport with the fox , ere we case him . He was first smoked by the old lord Lafeu : when his disguise and he is parted , tell me what a ...
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... fall hath left a kind of blot To mark the * full - fraught man , and best indued , With some suspicion . I will weep for thee ; For this revolt of thine , methinks , is like Another fall of man . - Their faults are open , Arrest them to ...
... fall hath left a kind of blot To mark the * full - fraught man , and best indued , With some suspicion . I will weep for thee ; For this revolt of thine , methinks , is like Another fall of man . - Their faults are open , Arrest them to ...
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