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I cannot give thee lefs , to be call'd grateful ; Thou thought'ft to help me , and fuch thanks I give , As one near death to thofe that with him live ; But what at full I know , thou know't no part ; I knowing all my peril , thou no art ...
I cannot give thee lefs , to be call'd grateful ; Thou thought'ft to help me , and fuch thanks I give , As one near death to thofe that with him live ; But what at full I know , thou know't no part ; I knowing all my peril , thou no art ...
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Hath told the thievifh minutes how they pafs ; " What is infirm from your found parts fhall fly , Health fhall live free , and fick nefs freely die . King . Upon thy certainty and confidence , What dar'ft thou venture ? Hel .
Hath told the thievifh minutes how they pafs ; " What is infirm from your found parts fhall fly , Health fhall live free , and fick nefs freely die . King . Upon thy certainty and confidence , What dar'ft thou venture ? Hel .
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I dare not fay , I take you ; but I give Me and my fervice , ever whilst I live , Into your guiding power ; this is the man . [ To Bertram . King , Why then , young Bertram , take her ; he's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my Liege ?
I dare not fay , I take you ; but I give Me and my fervice , ever whilst I live , Into your guiding power ; this is the man . [ To Bertram . King , Why then , young Bertram , take her ; he's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my Liege ?
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T His taken labours bid him me forgive ; I , his defpightful Juno , fent him forth From courtly friends , with camping foes to live ; Where death and danger dog the heels of worth ; He is too good and fair for death and me , Whom I ...
T His taken labours bid him me forgive ; I , his defpightful Juno , fent him forth From courtly friends , with camping foes to live ; Where death and danger dog the heels of worth ; He is too good and fair for death and me , Whom I ...
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Oh let me live , And all the fecrets of our camp I'll fhew ; Their force , their purposes : nay , I'll fpeak that Which you will wonder at . Int . But wilt thou faithfully ? Par . If I do not , damn me . Int . Acordo linta .
Oh let me live , And all the fecrets of our camp I'll fhew ; Their force , their purposes : nay , I'll fpeak that Which you will wonder at . Int . But wilt thou faithfully ? Par . If I do not , damn me . Int . Acordo linta .
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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.