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I can but say their protestation over ; So much , dear liege , I have already sworn , That is , to live and study here three years . But there are other strict observances ; As , not to see a woman in that term , Which I ...
I can but say their protestation over ; So much , dear liege , I have already sworn , That is , to live and study here three years . But there are other strict observances ; As , not to see a woman in that term , Which I ...
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... thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O Lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough senior . 5. imp . youngster , boy .
... thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O Lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough senior . 5. imp . youngster , boy .
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More authority , 70 dear boy , name more ; and , sweet my child , let them be men of good repute and carriage . Moth . Samson , master : he was a man of good carriage , great carriage , for he carried the his horse , as a wizard at Rome ...
More authority , 70 dear boy , name more ; and , sweet my child , let them be men of good repute and carriage . Moth . Samson , master : he was a man of good carriage , great carriage , for he carried the his horse , as a wizard at Rome ...
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Who was Samson's love , my dear Moth ? Moth . A woman , master . Arm . Of what complexion ? Moth . Of all the four , or the three , or the two , or one of the four . Arm . Tell me precisely of what complexion . Moth .
Who was Samson's love , my dear Moth ? Moth . A woman , master . Arm . Of what complexion ? Moth . Of all the four , or the three , or the two , or one of the four . Arm . Tell me precisely of what complexion . Moth .
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Be now as prodigal of all dear grace As Nature was in making graces dear When she did starve the general world beside And prodigally gave them all to you . Prin . Good Lord Boyet , my beauty , though but mean , Needs not the painted ...
Be now as prodigal of all dear grace As Nature was in making graces dear When she did starve the general world beside And prodigally gave them all to you . Prin . Good Lord Boyet , my beauty , though but mean , Needs not the painted ...
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