The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... heart . HOST . I perceive you delight not in music . JUL . Not a whit , when it jars so . HOST . Hark , what fine ... heart's You'd quickly learn to know him by his voice . SIL . Sir Proteus , as I take it . PRO . Sir Proteus , gentle ...
... heart . HOST . I perceive you delight not in music . JUL . Not a whit , when it jars so . HOST . Hark , what fine ... heart's You'd quickly learn to know him by his voice . SIL . Sir Proteus , as I take it . PRO . Sir Proteus , gentle ...
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... heart be so obdurate , Vouchsafe me yet your picture for my love , The picture that is hanging in your chamber ; To that I'll speak , to that I'll sigh and weep : For , since the substance of your perfect self Is else devoted , I am but ...
... heart be so obdurate , Vouchsafe me yet your picture for my love , The picture that is hanging in your chamber ; To that I'll speak , to that I'll sigh and weep : For , since the substance of your perfect self Is else devoted , I am but ...
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... heart : How oft hast thou with perjury cleft the root ? " O Proteus , let this habit make thee blush ! Be thou asham'd , that I have took upon me Such an immodest raiment ; if shame live In a disguise of love : It is the lesser blot ...
... heart : How oft hast thou with perjury cleft the root ? " O Proteus , let this habit make thee blush ! Be thou asham'd , that I have took upon me Such an immodest raiment ; if shame live In a disguise of love : It is the lesser blot ...
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... heart , Though so denied fairt harbour in my house . Your own good thoughts excuse me , and farewell : To - morrow ... heart.b Ros . ' Pray you , do my commendations ; I would be glad to see it . BIRON . I would heard it groan . you Ros ...
... heart , Though so denied fairt harbour in my house . Your own good thoughts excuse me , and farewell : To - morrow ... heart.b Ros . ' Pray you , do my commendations ; I would be glad to see it . BIRON . I would heard it groan . you Ros ...
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... heart's still rhetoric , disclosed with eyes , Deceive me not now , Navarre is infected . PRIN . With what ? BOYET . With that which we lovers entitle , affected . PRIN . Your reason ? BOYET . Why , all his behaviours did make their ...
... heart's still rhetoric , disclosed with eyes , Deceive me not now , Navarre is infected . PRIN . With what ? BOYET . With that which we lovers entitle , affected . PRIN . Your reason ? BOYET . Why , all his behaviours did make their ...
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