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Now , by twoheaded Janus , Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes , And laugh like parrots at a bagpiper ; And And others of fuch vinegar afpect , That they'll not 6 THE MERCHANT ...
Now , by twoheaded Janus , Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes , And laugh like parrots at a bagpiper ; And And others of fuch vinegar afpect , That they'll not 6 THE MERCHANT ...
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In Belmont is a lady richly left , And the is fair , and , fairer than that word , Of wondrous virtues ; fometime from her eyes I did receive fair fpeechlefs meffages : Her name is Portia ; nothing undervalu'd To Cato's daughter ...
In Belmont is a lady richly left , And the is fair , and , fairer than that word , Of wondrous virtues ; fometime from her eyes I did receive fair fpeechlefs meffages : Her name is Portia ; nothing undervalu'd To Cato's daughter ...
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True , madam ; he , of all the men that ever my foolish eyes look'd upon , was the best deserving a fair lady . Por . I remember him well ; and I remember him worthy of thy praise . How now ? what news ? Enter Enter a Servant . Ser .
True , madam ; he , of all the men that ever my foolish eyes look'd upon , was the best deserving a fair lady . Por . I remember him well ; and I remember him worthy of thy praise . How now ? what news ? Enter Enter a Servant . Ser .
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In terms of choice I am not folely led By nice direction of a maiden's eyes : Befides , the lottery of my destiny Bars me the right of voluntary choofing . But if my father had not scanted me , And hedg'd me by his will to yield myself ...
In terms of choice I am not folely led By nice direction of a maiden's eyes : Befides , the lottery of my destiny Bars me the right of voluntary choofing . But if my father had not scanted me , And hedg'd me by his will to yield myself ...
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Nay , indeed , if you had your eyes you might fail of the knowing me : it is a wife father that knows his own child . Well , old man , I will tell you news of your fon ; give me your blessing ; truth will come to light , murder cannot ...
Nay , indeed , if you had your eyes you might fail of the knowing me : it is a wife father that knows his own child . Well , old man , I will tell you news of your fon ; give me your blessing ; truth will come to light , murder cannot ...
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