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Post . She holds her virtue still and I my mind . Iach . You must not so far prefer
her ' fore ours 70 of Italy . Post . Being so far provoked as I was in France , I would
abate her nothing , though I profess myself her adorer , not her friend . Iach .
Post . She holds her virtue still and I my mind . Iach . You must not so far prefer
her ' fore ours 70 of Italy . Post . Being so far provoked as I was in France , I would
abate her nothing , though I profess myself her adorer , not her friend . Iach .
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Post . Which , by their graces , I will keep . Iach . You may wear her in title yours :
but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be
stolen too : so your brace of unprizable estimations ; the one is but frail and the ...
Post . Which , by their graces , I will keep . Iach . You may wear her in title yours :
but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be
stolen too : so your brace of unprizable estimations ; the one is but frail and the ...
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130 140 Iach . What's that ? Post . A repulse : though your attempt , as you call it ,
deserve more ; a punishment too . Phi . Gentlemen , enough of this : came in too
suddenly ; let it die as it was born , and , I pray you , be better acquainted . Iach .
130 140 Iach . What's that ? Post . A repulse : though your attempt , as you call it ,
deserve more ; a punishment too . Phi . Gentlemen , enough of this : came in too
suddenly ; let it die as it was born , and , I pray you , be better acquainted . Iach .
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Post . I embrace these conditions ; let us have articles betwixt us . Only , thus far
you shall answer : if your voyage upon her and give me directly to understand
you have prevailed , I am no further your enemy ; she is not worth our debate : if
she ...
Post . I embrace these conditions ; let us have articles betwixt us . Only , thus far
you shall answer : if your voyage upon her and give me directly to understand
you have prevailed , I am no further your enemy ; she is not worth our debate : if
she ...
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William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . Rome . Philario's house . IO Enter
POSTHUMUS and PHILARIO . Post . Fear it not , sir : I would I were so sure To
win the king as I m bold her honour Will remain hers . Phi . What means do you
make to him ?
William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . Rome . Philario's house . IO Enter
POSTHUMUS and PHILARIO . Post . Fear it not , sir : I would I were so sure To
win the king as I m bold her honour Will remain hers . Phi . What means do you
make to him ?
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