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My lord Bassanio , fince you've found Anthonio , We two will leave you ; but , at dinner - time , I pray you , have in mind where we must meet . Baff . I will not fail you . Gra . You look not well , fignior Anthonio ; You have too much ...
My lord Bassanio , fince you've found Anthonio , We two will leave you ; but , at dinner - time , I pray you , have in mind where we must meet . Baff . I will not fail you . Gra . You look not well , fignior Anthonio ; You have too much ...
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But if my father had not scanted me , And hedg'd me by his will to yield myself His wife , who wins me by that means I told Yourfelf , renowned prince , then stood as fair As any comer I have look'd on yet , For my affection . you ...
But if my father had not scanted me , And hedg'd me by his will to yield myself His wife , who wins me by that means I told Yourfelf , renowned prince , then stood as fair As any comer I have look'd on yet , For my affection . you ...
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If I do not put on a fober habit , Talk with respect , and fwear but now and then , Wear prayerbooks in my pockets , look demurely , Nay more , while grace is faying , hood mine eyes Thus with mine hat , and figh , and fay , amen ; Use ...
If I do not put on a fober habit , Talk with respect , and fwear but now and then , Wear prayerbooks in my pockets , look demurely , Nay more , while grace is faying , hood mine eyes Thus with mine hat , and figh , and fay , amen ; Use ...
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Jeffica , my girl , Look to my house , I am right loath to go , There is fome ill a brewing towards my rest , For I did dream of moneybags to - night . Laun . I beseech you , fir , go ; my young master doth expect your reproach . Shy .
Jeffica , my girl , Look to my house , I am right loath to go , There is fome ill a brewing towards my rest , For I did dream of moneybags to - night . Laun . I beseech you , fir , go ; my young master doth expect your reproach . Shy .
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I'm glad ' tis night , you do not look on me , For I am much afham'd of my exchange ; But love is blind , and lovers cannot fee The 14 The pretty follies that themselves commit ; For if they THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 31 14 ...
I'm glad ' tis night , you do not look on me , For I am much afham'd of my exchange ; But love is blind , and lovers cannot fee The 14 The pretty follies that themselves commit ; For if they THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 31 14 ...
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