The Works of Shakspere, Volumen2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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... better tune , remembers What we are come about , and by no means Will yield to see his daughter . Gent . Why , good sir ? Kent . A sovereign shame so elbows him : his own un- kindness , That stripp'd her from his benediction , turn'd ...
... better tune , remembers What we are come about , and by no means Will yield to see his daughter . Gent . Why , good sir ? Kent . A sovereign shame so elbows him : his own un- kindness , That stripp'd her from his benediction , turn'd ...
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... better than your rank I'll use you . Per . I'll see you furnish'd : and because you say You are a horseman , I must needs entreat you This afternoon to ride ; but ' tis a rough one . Arc . I like him better , prince ; I shall not then ...
... better than your rank I'll use you . Per . I'll see you furnish'd : and because you say You are a horseman , I must needs entreat you This afternoon to ride ; but ' tis a rough one . Arc . I like him better , prince ; I shall not then ...
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... better is by evil still made better ; And ruin'd love , when it is built anew , Grows fairer than at first , more strong , far greater . So I return rebuk'd to my content , And gain by ill thrice more than I have spent . CXX . That you ...
... better is by evil still made better ; And ruin'd love , when it is built anew , Grows fairer than at first , more strong , far greater . So I return rebuk'd to my content , And gain by ill thrice more than I have spent . CXX . That you ...
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