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He hath arm'd our answer ; And Florence is deny'd , before he comes : Yet , for our gentlemen that mean to fee The Tufcan fervice , freely have they leave To fland on either part . 2 Lord . It may well ferve A nursery to our gentry ...
He hath arm'd our answer ; And Florence is deny'd , before he comes : Yet , for our gentlemen that mean to fee The Tufcan fervice , freely have they leave To fland on either part . 2 Lord . It may well ferve A nursery to our gentry ...
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Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman I would speak with her , Helen I mean . Clo . " Was this fair face the caufe , quoth fhe , ( 6 ) [ Singing . Why 66 ftanza , that follows , is wanting to fe in the ift The old folio's give us a ( 6 ) Was ...
Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman I would speak with her , Helen I mean . Clo . " Was this fair face the caufe , quoth fhe , ( 6 ) [ Singing . Why 66 ftanza , that follows , is wanting to fe in the ift The old folio's give us a ( 6 ) Was ...
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Yes , Helen , you might be my daughter - in - law ; God fhield , you mean it not , daughter and 4 God 20 ALL's well , that ENDS well . It is the fhow and feal of nature's truth, ...
Yes , Helen , you might be my daughter - in - law ; God fhield , you mean it not , daughter and 4 God 20 ALL's well , that ENDS well . It is the fhow and feal of nature's truth, ...
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God fhield , you mean it not , daughter and mother So ftrive upon your pulfe ! what , pale again ? My fear hath catch'd your fondness . Now I fee ( 9 ) The myft'ry of your loneliness , and find Your falt tears head ; now to all fenfe ...
God fhield , you mean it not , daughter and mother So ftrive upon your pulfe ! what , pale again ? My fear hath catch'd your fondness . Now I fee ( 9 ) The myft'ry of your loneliness , and find Your falt tears head ; now to all fenfe ...
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Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave and love ; Means and attendants ; and my loving greetings To thofe of mine in court . I'll stay at home , And pray God's bleffing into thy attempt : Begone , to - morrow ; and be fure of this ...
Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave and love ; Means and attendants ; and my loving greetings To thofe of mine in court . I'll stay at home , And pray God's bleffing into thy attempt : Begone , to - morrow ; and be fure of this ...
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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.