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Write , write , that from the bloody course of war My dearest mafter , your dear fon , may hie ; Bless him at home in peace , whilft I from far His name with zealous fervour fanctify . T His taken labours bid him me forgive ; I His 54 ...
Write , write , that from the bloody course of war My dearest mafter , your dear fon , may hie ; Bless him at home in peace , whilft I from far His name with zealous fervour fanctify . T His taken labours bid him me forgive ; I His 54 ...
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I hear , there is an overture of peace . 1 Lord . Nay , I affure you , a peace concluded . 2 Lord . What will Count Roufillon do then will he travel higher , or return again into France ? 1 Lord . I perceive by this demand , you are ...
I hear , there is an overture of peace . 1 Lord . Nay , I affure you , a peace concluded . 2 Lord . What will Count Roufillon do then will he travel higher , or return again into France ? 1 Lord . I perceive by this demand , you are ...
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... very apt well , go thy way , if Sir Toby would leave drinking , thou wert as witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria . Mar. Peace , you rogue , no more o'that : here comes my Lady ; make your excufe wifely , you were best .
... very apt well , go thy way , if Sir Toby would leave drinking , thou wert as witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria . Mar. Peace , you rogue , no more o'that : here comes my Lady ; make your excufe wifely , you were best .
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I bring no over- ture of war , no taxation of homage ; I hold the olive in my hand : my words are as full of peace , as matter . Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you ? what would you 1 ? Vio . The rudenefs , that bath appear'd in ...
I bring no over- ture of war , no taxation of homage ; I hold the olive in my hand : my words are as full of peace , as matter . Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you ? what would you 1 ? Vio . The rudenefs , that bath appear'd in ...
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So noble and extraordinary an ob- fervation has our author cover'd under the ribaldry of a fantastick character . Mr. Warburton . 1 Cl Clo . Hold thy peace , thou knave , Knight -126 TWELFTH - NIGHT : Or ,
So noble and extraordinary an ob- fervation has our author cover'd under the ribaldry of a fantastick character . Mr. Warburton . 1 Cl Clo . Hold thy peace , thou knave , Knight -126 TWELFTH - NIGHT : Or ,
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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.