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... hath reported itself in human speech . And , though the desired results have seldom been . reached , enough has been done to pay the labor : even where the end has not been gained , such approximations have been often made as amply ...
... hath reported itself in human speech . And , though the desired results have seldom been . reached , enough has been done to pay the labor : even where the end has not been gained , such approximations have been often made as amply ...
Page 15
... hath writ to you in rhyme . Luc . That I might sing it , madam , to a tune . 80 Give me a note : your ladyship can set . Jul . As little by such toys as may be possible . Best sing it to the tune of ' Light o ' love . ' Luc . It is too ...
... hath writ to you in rhyme . Luc . That I might sing it , madam , to a tune . 80 Give me a note : your ladyship can set . Jul . As little by such toys as may be possible . Best sing it to the tune of ' Light o ' love . ' Luc . It is too ...
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... hath some burden , then ? Luc . Aye ; and melodious were it , would you sing it . Jul . And why not you ? Luc . I cannot reach so high . Jul . Let's see your song . How now , minion ! Luc . Keep tune there still , so you will sing it ...
... hath some burden , then ? Luc . Aye ; and melodious were it , would you sing it . Jul . And why not you ? Luc . I cannot reach so high . Jul . Let's see your song . How now , minion ! Luc . Keep tune there still , so you will sing it ...
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... . Val . How long hath she been deformed ? Speed . Ever since you loved her . Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her ; and still I see her beautiful . Speed . If you love her , you cannot see 26 Act II . Sc . i . TWO GENTLEMEN.
... . Val . How long hath she been deformed ? Speed . Ever since you loved her . Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her ; and still I see her beautiful . Speed . If you love her , you cannot see 26 Act II . Sc . i . TWO GENTLEMEN.
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... hath not writ to me ? Speed . What need she , when she hath made you write to yourself ? Why , do you not perceive the jest ? Val . No , believe me . Speed . No believing you , indeed , sir . But did you perceive her earnest ? Val . She ...
... hath not writ to me ? Speed . What need she , when she hath made you write to yourself ? Why , do you not perceive the jest ? Val . No , believe me . Speed . No believing you , indeed , sir . But did you perceive her earnest ? Val . She ...
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