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There's villany abroad : this letter will tell you more . Cost . Sir , the contempts thereof are as touching me . King . A letter from the magnificent Armado . Biron . How low soever the matter , I hope in God for high words . Long .
There's villany abroad : this letter will tell you more . Cost . Sir , the contempts thereof are as touching me . King . A letter from the magnificent Armado . Biron . How low soever the matter , I hope in God for high words . Long .
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Now here is three studied , ere ye'll thrice wink : and how easy it is to put ' years ' to the word ' three , ' and study three years in two words , the dancing horse will tell you . Arm . A most fine figure ! Moth .
Now here is three studied , ere ye'll thrice wink : and how easy it is to put ' years ' to the word ' three , ' and study three years in two words , the dancing horse will tell you . Arm . A most fine figure ! Moth .
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Arm . Tell me precisely of what complexion . Moth . Of the sea - water green , sir . Arm . Is that one of the four complexions ? Moth . As I have read , sir ; and the best of them too . Arm . Green indeed is the colour of lovers ...
Arm . Tell me precisely of what complexion . Moth . Of the sea - water green , sir . Arm . Is that one of the four complexions ? Moth . As I have read , sir ; and the best of them too . Arm . Green indeed is the colour of lovers ...
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Arm . I will tell thee wonders . Jaq . With that face ? Arm . I love thee . Jaq . So I heard you say . Arm . And so , farewell . Jaq . Fair weather after you Dull . Come , Jaquenetta , away ! [ Exeunt Dull and Jaquenetta .
Arm . I will tell thee wonders . Jaq . With that face ? Arm . I love thee . Jaq . So I heard you say . Arm . And so , farewell . Jaq . Fair weather after you Dull . Come , Jaquenetta , away ! [ Exeunt Dull and Jaquenetta .
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... my beauty , though but mean , Needs not the painted flourish of your praise : Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues : I am less proud to hear you tell my worth Than you much willing ...
... my beauty , though but mean , Needs not the painted flourish of your praise : Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues : I am less proud to hear you tell my worth Than you much willing ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3 William Shakespeare Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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