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Arm . I spoke it , tender juvenal , as a congruent epitheton appertaining to thy young days , which we may nominate tender . Moth . ... Arm . I do say thou art quick in answers : thou heatest my blood . Moth . I am answered , sir .
Arm . I spoke it , tender juvenal , as a congruent epitheton appertaining to thy young days , which we may nominate tender . Moth . ... Arm . I do say thou art quick in answers : thou heatest my blood . Moth . I am answered , sir .
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Thou art an old love - monger and speakest skilfully . Mar. He is Cupid's grandfather and learns news of him . Ros . Then was Venus like her mother , for her father is but grim . Boyet . Do you hear , my mad wenches ? Mar. No.
Thou art an old love - monger and speakest skilfully . Mar. He is Cupid's grandfather and learns news of him . Ros . Then was Venus like her mother , for her father is but grim . Boyet . Do you hear , my mad wenches ? Mar. No.
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Thou shalt know her , fellow , by the rest that have no heads . ... Break up ' and ' serve ' in the next line of course conBy heaven , that thou art fair , 60 tinue the play ; ' break up ' was familiar both in the sense of ' open ' and ...
Thou shalt know her , fellow , by the rest that have no heads . ... Break up ' and ' serve ' in the next line of course conBy heaven , that thou art fair , 60 tinue the play ; ' break up ' was familiar both in the sense of ' open ' and ...
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is most infallible ; true , that thou art beauteous ; truth itself , that thou art lovely . More fairer than fair , beautiful than beauteous , truer than truth itself , have commiseration on thy heroical vassal !
is most infallible ; true , that thou art beauteous ; truth itself , that thou art lovely . More fairer than fair , beautiful than beauteous , truer than truth itself , have commiseration on thy heroical vassal !
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And he from forage will incline to play : But if thou strive , poor soul , what art thou then ? Food for his rage , repasture for his den . Prin . What plume of feathers is he that indited this letter ? What vane ? what weathercock ...
And he from forage will incline to play : But if thou strive , poor soul , what art thou then ? Food for his rage , repasture for his den . Prin . What plume of feathers is he that indited this letter ? What vane ? what weathercock ...
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