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... vantage , may lawfully make title to as much love Which men full true shall find ; as she finds ; there is more owing her than is paid ; Your marriage comes by destiny , and more shall be paid her , than she'll demand .
... vantage , may lawfully make title to as much love Which men full true shall find ; as she finds ; there is more owing her than is paid ; Your marriage comes by destiny , and more shall be paid her , than she'll demand .
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My dearest madam , Let not your hate encounter with my love , For loving where you do : but , if yourself , Whose aged honour cites a virtuous youth , Did ever , in so true a flame of liking , Wish chastely , and love dearly , that your ...
My dearest madam , Let not your hate encounter with my love , For loving where you do : but , if yourself , Whose aged honour cites a virtuous youth , Did ever , in so true a flame of liking , Wish chastely , and love dearly , that your ...
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Tis not the many oaths , that makes the When you have conquer'd my yet maiden bed , truth , Remain there but an hour , nor speak to me : But the plain single vow , that is vow'd true . My reasons are most strong , and you shall know ...
Tis not the many oaths , that makes the When you have conquer'd my yet maiden bed , truth , Remain there but an hour , nor speak to me : But the plain single vow , that is vow'd true . My reasons are most strong , and you shall know ...
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No matter ; his heels have deserved it , will say true , or thereabouts , set down , -- for I'll in usurping his spurs so long . How does he speak truth . carry himself ? 1 LORD . He's very near the truth in this . 1 LORD .
No matter ; his heels have deserved it , will say true , or thereabouts , set down , -- for I'll in usurping his spurs so long . How does he speak truth . carry himself ? 1 LORD . He's very near the truth in this . 1 LORD .
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And does not the poet paint the true way of the world , which never makes much of man's injustice to woman , if so - called family honour is preserved ? Bertram's sole justification is , that by the exercise of arbitrary power ...
And does not the poet paint the true way of the world , which never makes much of man's injustice to woman , if so - called family honour is preserved ? Bertram's sole justification is , that by the exercise of arbitrary power ...
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