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By any token of prefumptuous fuit ; 10 % Nor would I have him , ' till I do deserve him ; Yet never know , how that defert shall be : I know , I love in vain ; ftrive against hope ; Yet , in this captious and intenible fieve , t I ftill ...
By any token of prefumptuous fuit ; 10 % Nor would I have him , ' till I do deserve him ; Yet never know , how that defert shall be : I know , I love in vain ; ftrive against hope ; Yet , in this captious and intenible fieve , t I ftill ...
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I am not an impoftor , that proclaim Myfelf against the level of mine aim , But know I think , and think I know most fare , My art is not paft power , nor you paft cure . King . Art thou fo confident ? within what space Hop'it thou my ...
I am not an impoftor , that proclaim Myfelf against the level of mine aim , But know I think , and think I know most fare , My art is not paft power , nor you paft cure . King . Art thou fo confident ? within what space Hop'it thou my ...
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And by other warranted teftimony . Laf . Then my dial goes not true ; I took this lark for a bunting . Ber . I do affure you , my Lord , he is very great in knowledge , and accordingly valiant . Laf . I have then finned against his ...
And by other warranted teftimony . Laf . Then my dial goes not true ; I took this lark for a bunting . Ber . I do affure you , my Lord , he is very great in knowledge , and accordingly valiant . Laf . I have then finned against his ...
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Therefore we marvel much , our coufin France Would , in fo juft a bufinefs , fhut his bofom Against our borrowing prayers . 2 Lord . Good my Lord , The reasons of our state I cannot yield , But like a common and an outward man ...
Therefore we marvel much , our coufin France Would , in fo juft a bufinefs , fhut his bofom Against our borrowing prayers . 2 Lord . Good my Lord , The reasons of our state I cannot yield , But like a common and an outward man ...
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As ' tis reported ; for the King had married him Against his liking . Think you , it is for Hel . Ay , furely , mere the truth , I know his Lady . Dia . There is a Gentleman , that ferves the Count , Reports but coarsely of her . Hel .
As ' tis reported ; for the King had married him Against his liking . Think you , it is for Hel . Ay , furely , mere the truth , I know his Lady . Dia . There is a Gentleman , that ferves the Count , Reports but coarsely of her . Hel .
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Seite 75 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.