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Be not afraid that I your hand should take , I'll never do you wrong for your own fake : Bleffing upon your vows , and in your bed Find fairer fortune , if you ever wed ! Lef . Thefe boys are boys of ice , they'll none of ( 17 ) Thanks ...
Be not afraid that I your hand should take , I'll never do you wrong for your own fake : Bleffing upon your vows , and in your bed Find fairer fortune , if you ever wed ! Lef . Thefe boys are boys of ice , they'll none of ( 17 ) Thanks ...
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I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any conveni- ence , an he were double and double a Lord . I'll have no more pity of his age , than I would have of →→→ I'll beat him , an if I could but meet him again .
I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any conveni- ence , an he were double and double a Lord . I'll have no more pity of his age , than I would have of →→→ I'll beat him , an if I could but meet him again .
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O my Parolles , they have married me : I'll to the Tufcan wars , and never bed her . Par . France is a dog - hole , and it no more merits the tread of a man's foot : to th ' wars . Ber . There's letters from my mother ; what the im- ...
O my Parolles , they have married me : I'll to the Tufcan wars , and never bed her . Par . France is a dog - hole , and it no more merits the tread of a man's foot : to th ' wars . Ber . There's letters from my mother ; what the im- ...
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can never win the honour that he lofes : more I'll in- treat you written to bear along . 2 Gen. We ferve you , Madam , in that and all your worthieft affairs . Count . Not fo , but as we change our courtefies . Will you draw near ?
can never win the honour that he lofes : more I'll in- treat you written to bear along . 2 Gen. We ferve you , Madam , in that and all your worthieft affairs . Count . Not fo , but as we change our courtefies . Will you draw near ?
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Look , here comes a Pilgrim ; I know , fhe will lie at my houfe ; thither they fend one another ; I'll queftion her : God fave you , pilgrim ! whither are you bound ? Hel . To S. Jacques le Grand . Where do the Palmers lodge , I do ...
Look , here comes a Pilgrim ; I know , fhe will lie at my houfe ; thither they fend one another ; I'll queftion her : God fave you , pilgrim ! whither are you bound ? Hel . To S. Jacques le Grand . Where do the Palmers lodge , I do ...
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Seite 75 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.