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Arm . I give thee thy liberty , set thee from durance ; and , in lieu thereof , impose on thee 130 nothing but this bear this significant [ giving a letter ] to the country maid Jaquenetta : there is remuneration ; for the best ward of ...
Arm . I give thee thy liberty , set thee from durance ; and , in lieu thereof , impose on thee 130 nothing but this bear this significant [ giving a letter ] to the country maid Jaquenetta : there is remuneration ; for the best ward of ...
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Why , she that bears the bow . Finely put off ! Boyet . My lady goes to kill horns ; but , if thou marry , Hang me by the neck , if horns that year misRos . Well , then , I am the shooter . Boyet . And who is your deer ? Ros .
Why , she that bears the bow . Finely put off ! Boyet . My lady goes to kill horns ; but , if thou marry , Hang me by the neck , if horns that year misRos . Well , then , I am the shooter . Boyet . And who is your deer ? Ros .
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O ' my troth , most sweet jests ! most incony vulgar wit ! When it comes so smoothly off , so obscenely , as it were , so fit . Armado o ' th ' one side , —O , a most dainty man ! To see him walk before a lady and to bear her fan !
O ' my troth , most sweet jests ! most incony vulgar wit ! When it comes so smoothly off , so obscenely , as it were , so fit . Armado o ' th ' one side , —O , a most dainty man ! To see him walk before a lady and to bear her fan !
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Biron's sonnet , as well as Longaville's and Dumain's verses in the next scene ( iv . 3. 60-73 , 101-120 ) , were reprinted with a few variations in the Passionate Pilgrim . Thy eye Jove's lightning bears , thy voice his dreadful 59 SC ...
Biron's sonnet , as well as Longaville's and Dumain's verses in the next scene ( iv . 3. 60-73 , 101-120 ) , were reprinted with a few variations in the Passionate Pilgrim . Thy eye Jove's lightning bears , thy voice his dreadful 59 SC ...
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Thy eye Jove's lightning bears , thy voice his dreadful thunder , Which , not to anger bent , is music and sweet fire . Celestial as thou art , O , pardon love this wrong , That sings heaven's praise with such an earthly tongue . 123.
Thy eye Jove's lightning bears , thy voice his dreadful thunder , Which , not to anger bent , is music and sweet fire . Celestial as thou art , O , pardon love this wrong , That sings heaven's praise with such an earthly tongue . 123.
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