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But this reasoning is not in fashion , to chule me a husband . O me , the word , chule ! I may neither chuse whom I would , nor refuse whom I dillike ; fo is the will of a living daughter , curb'd by the will of a dead father .
But this reasoning is not in fashion , to chule me a husband . O me , the word , chule ! I may neither chuse whom I would , nor refuse whom I dillike ; fo is the will of a living daughter , curb'd by the will of a dead father .
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... a better bad habit of frowning than the count Palatine ; he is every man in no man ; if a throttle fing , he falls straight a capering ; he will fence with his own thadow : if I thould marry him , I thould marry twenty husbands .
... a better bad habit of frowning than the count Palatine ; he is every man in no man ; if a throttle fing , he falls straight a capering ; he will fence with his own thadow : if I thould marry him , I thould marry twenty husbands .
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I would she were as lying a goslip in that , as ever knapt ginger : or made her neighbours believe The wept for the death of a third husband . But it is true , without any flips of prolixity , or crossing the plain highway of talk ...
I would she were as lying a goslip in that , as ever knapt ginger : or made her neighbours believe The wept for the death of a third husband . But it is true , without any flips of prolixity , or crossing the plain highway of talk ...
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But if you knew to whom you shew this honour , How true a gentleman you send relief to , How dear a lover of my lord , your husband ; I know you would be prouder of the work , Than customary bounty can enforce you . Por .
But if you knew to whom you shew this honour , How true a gentleman you send relief to , How dear a lover of my lord , your husband ; I know you would be prouder of the work , Than customary bounty can enforce you . Por .
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For mine own part , I have tow'rd heaven breath'd a secret vow , To live in pray'r and contemplation , Only attended by Nerisa here , Until her husband and my lord's return . There is a monastery , two miles off , And there we will ...
For mine own part , I have tow'rd heaven breath'd a secret vow , To live in pray'r and contemplation , Only attended by Nerisa here , Until her husband and my lord's return . There is a monastery , two miles off , And there we will ...
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