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She is damn'd for it . Sal . That's certain , if the devil may be her judge . Shy . My own flesh and blood to rebel ! Sola . Out upon it , old carrion ! rebels it at these years ? Shy . I fay , my daughter is my flesh and blood . Sal .
She is damn'd for it . Sal . That's certain , if the devil may be her judge . Shy . My own flesh and blood to rebel ! Sola . Out upon it , old carrion ! rebels it at these years ? Shy . I fay , my daughter is my flesh and blood . Sal .
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... to term in gross , Is an unleffon'd girl , unfchool'd , unpractis'd : Happy in this , fhe is not yet fo old But she may learn ; more happy then in this , She is not bred fo dull but she can learn ; Happiest of all is , that her ...
... to term in gross , Is an unleffon'd girl , unfchool'd , unpractis'd : Happy in this , fhe is not yet fo old But she may learn ; more happy then in this , She is not bred fo dull but she can learn ; Happiest of all is , that her ...
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Good fir , this ring was given me by my wife ; And , when she put it on , she made me vow That I fhould neither fell , nor give , nor lose it . Por . That ' fcufe ferves many men to fave their gifts ; And if your wife be not a mad woman ...
Good fir , this ring was given me by my wife ; And , when she put it on , she made me vow That I fhould neither fell , nor give , nor lose it . Por . That ' fcufe ferves many men to fave their gifts ; And if your wife be not a mad woman ...
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She is an heir of Faulconbridge . Lông . She is a most sweet lady . b с Boyet . Not unlike , fir , that may be . If my obfervation ( which very seldom lies ) Of the heart's ftill rhetorick , difclofed with eyes , Deceive me not now ...
She is an heir of Faulconbridge . Lông . She is a most sweet lady . b с Boyet . Not unlike , fir , that may be . If my obfervation ( which very seldom lies ) Of the heart's ftill rhetorick , difclofed with eyes , Deceive me not now ...
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O queen of queens , how far doft thou excel ! No thought can think , nor tongue of mortal tell . How shall she know my griefs ? I'll drop the paper ; Sweet leaves fhade folly . Who is he comes here ? [ reading . [ the king steps afide .
O queen of queens , how far doft thou excel ! No thought can think , nor tongue of mortal tell . How shall she know my griefs ? I'll drop the paper ; Sweet leaves fhade folly . Who is he comes here ? [ reading . [ the king steps afide .
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