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No ; let my father seek another heir . . Therefore devise with me how we may fly , Whither to go , and what to bear with us : And do not seek to take your charge upon you , To bear your griefs yourself , and leave me out ; i compassion ...
No ; let my father seek another heir . . Therefore devise with me how we may fly , Whither to go , and what to bear with us : And do not seek to take your charge upon you , To bear your griefs yourself , and leave me out ; i compassion ...
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Who doth Ambition shun , And loves to live i ' the Sun , Seeking the food he eats , And pleas'd with what he gets , Come hither , come hither , come hither : Here shall he see No enemy 40 50 But Winter and rough weather . JAQ .
Who doth Ambition shun , And loves to live i ' the Sun , Seeking the food he eats , And pleas'd with what he gets , Come hither , come hither , come hither : Here shall he see No enemy 40 50 But Winter and rough weather . JAQ .
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Sir , Sir , that cannot be : But , were I not the better part made mercy , I should not seek an absent argument Of my revenge , thou present . But look to it : Find out thy brother , wheresoe'er he is ; Seek him with candle ; bring him ...
Sir , Sir , that cannot be : But , were I not the better part made mercy , I should not seek an absent argument Of my revenge , thou present . But look to it : Find out thy brother , wheresoe'er he is ; Seek him with candle ; bring him ...
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