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Ant . True ; save means to live . Ant . 0 , widow Dido ! ay , widow Dido . SEB . Of that there's none , or little . Gon . Is not , sir , my doublet as fresh as the Gon . How lush and lusty the grass looks ! first day I wore it ?
Ant . True ; save means to live . Ant . 0 , widow Dido ! ay , widow Dido . SEB . Of that there's none , or little . Gon . Is not , sir , my doublet as fresh as the Gon . How lush and lusty the grass looks ! first day I wore it ?
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I would with such perfection govern , sir , Where she , at least , is banish'd from your eye , To excel the golden age . Who hath cause to wet the grief on't . SEB . Save his majesty ! ALON . Prythee , peace . Ant . Long live Gonzalo !
I would with such perfection govern , sir , Where she , at least , is banish'd from your eye , To excel the golden age . Who hath cause to wet the grief on't . SEB . Save his majesty ! ALON . Prythee , peace . Ant . Long live Gonzalo !
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If in Naples Hath caus'd to belch up you , and on this island I should report this now , would they believe me ? Where man doth not inhabit , you ' mongst men If I should say , I saw such islanders , Being most unfit to live .
If in Naples Hath caus'd to belch up you , and on this island I should report this now , would they believe me ? Where man doth not inhabit , you ' mongst men If I should say , I saw such islanders , Being most unfit to live .
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... sparrows , Thy turfy mountains , where live nibbling sheep , And be a boy right out . And flat meads thatch'd with stover , them to keep ; CER . IIighest queen of state , Thy banks with pioned and twilled brims , Great Juno comes !
... sparrows , Thy turfy mountains , where live nibbling sheep , And be a boy right out . And flat meads thatch'd with stover , them to keep ; CER . IIighest queen of state , Thy banks with pioned and twilled brims , Great Juno comes !
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Cour father would sleep till I waked him , you Edmund , seek him out ; wind me into him , I should enjoy half his revenue for ever , and live pray you : frame the business after your own the beloved of your brother , EDGAR . wisdom .
Cour father would sleep till I waked him , you Edmund , seek him out ; wind me into him , I should enjoy half his revenue for ever , and live pray you : frame the business after your own the beloved of your brother , EDGAR . wisdom .
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The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte2 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1901 |
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