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... heart . I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection . Will you , not having my consent , Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger ? [ Aside ] who , for aught I know , May be , nor can I think the contrary , 70 75 As great ...
... heart . I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection . Will you , not having my consent , Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger ? [ Aside ] who , for aught I know , May be , nor can I think the contrary , 70 75 As great ...
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... you to bed . ing the later copies . Steevens compares Julius Cæsar , II . i . 289 , 290 : - [ Exeunt . " As dear to me as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart " . ACT III Enter GOWER . Now sleep y - slaked. 66 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
... you to bed . ing the later copies . Steevens compares Julius Cæsar , II . i . 289 , 290 : - [ Exeunt . " As dear to me as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart " . ACT III Enter GOWER . Now sleep y - slaked. 66 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
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... heart That even cracks for woe ! This chanc'd to - night . cond Gent . Most likely , sir . r . Nay , certainly to - night ; 75 Make fire within ; 80 For look how fresh she looks . They were too rough That threw her in the sea . Fetch ...
... heart That even cracks for woe ! This chanc'd to - night . cond Gent . Most likely , sir . r . Nay , certainly to - night ; 75 Make fire within ; 80 For look how fresh she looks . They were too rough That threw her in the sea . Fetch ...
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... heart all thankfulness ; the gods Make up the rest upon you ! 5 Cle . Your shafts of fortune , though they hurt you Dion . Per . mortally , Yet glance full woundingly on us . O your sweet queen ! That the strict fates had pleas'd you ...
... heart all thankfulness ; the gods Make up the rest upon you ! 5 Cle . Your shafts of fortune , though they hurt you Dion . Per . mortally , Yet glance full woundingly on us . O your sweet queen ! That the strict fates had pleas'd you ...
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... heart ] Malone our Cleon . a full grown heart - felt wonder , " unless it is a licentious expression for " the general wonder of all hearts and places " . 12 , 13. oft praise ] which oftentimes is the ruin of those de- servedly praised ...
... heart ] Malone our Cleon . a full grown heart - felt wonder , " unless it is a licentious expression for " the general wonder of all hearts and places " . 12 , 13. oft praise ] which oftentimes is the ruin of those de- servedly praised ...
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