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I saw her hand : she has a leathern hand , A freestone - colourd hand ; I verily did think That her old gloves were on , but ' t was her hands : She has a huswife's hand ; but that's no matter : I say she never did invent this letter ...
I saw her hand : she has a leathern hand , A freestone - colourd hand ; I verily did think That her old gloves were on , but ' t was her hands : She has a huswife's hand ; but that's no matter : I say she never did invent this letter ...
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... one of them thought but of an If , as , ' If you said so , then I said so ' ; and they shook hands and swore brothers . ... Yea , brought her hither , That thou mightst join her hand with his Whose heart within her bosom is . Ros .
... one of them thought but of an If , as , ' If you said so , then I said so ' ; and they shook hands and swore brothers . ... Yea , brought her hither , That thou mightst join her hand with his Whose heart within her bosom is . Ros .
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27. a huswife's hand : i.e. hard with house - work . 29. invention , conception . Cf. ii . 5. 43. hand , hand - writing , with a pun . 31–36 . Rosalind works up to a climax the picture of Phebe's imaginary scorn , and by the contrast ...
27. a huswife's hand : i.e. hard with house - work . 29. invention , conception . Cf. ii . 5. 43. hand , hand - writing , with a pun . 31–36 . Rosalind works up to a climax the picture of Phebe's imaginary scorn , and by the contrast ...
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