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The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage I am your wife , if you will marry me ; Brought my too diligent ear : for several virtues If not , I'll die your maid : to be fellow your Have I lik'd several women ; never any You may deny ...
The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage I am your wife , if you will marry me ; Brought my too diligent ear : for several virtues If not , I'll die your maid : to be fellow your Have I lik'd several women ; never any You may deny ...
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Dost disobey the wife of Jupiter ; ARI . Presently ? Who , with thy saffron wings , upon my flowers Pro . Ay , with a twink . Diffusest honey - drops , refreshing showers ; Ari . Before you can say , Come , and Go , And with each end of ...
Dost disobey the wife of Jupiter ; ARI . Presently ? Who , with thy saffron wings , upon my flowers Pro . Ay , with a twink . Diffusest honey - drops , refreshing showers ; Ari . Before you can say , Come , and Go , And with each end of ...
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With gold on lasting pillars , —in one voyage Your eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours : Did Claribel her husband find at Tunis ; Is she the goddess that hath sever'd us , And Ferdinand , her brother , found a wife And brought us ...
With gold on lasting pillars , —in one voyage Your eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours : Did Claribel her husband find at Tunis ; Is she the goddess that hath sever'd us , And Ferdinand , her brother , found a wife And brought us ...
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Know that we have daughter , In three our kingdom : and ' tis our fast intent Our dearest Regan , wife to + Cornwall ? speak . I To shake all cares and business from our age ; Reg . I am made of that self metal as my Conferring them on ...
Know that we have daughter , In three our kingdom : and ' tis our fast intent Our dearest Regan , wife to + Cornwall ? speak . I To shake all cares and business from our age ; Reg . I am made of that self metal as my Conferring them on ...
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LEAR . O , how this mother swells up toward my Fiery ? what quality ? Why , Gloster , Gloster , heart ! I'd speak with the duke of Cornwall and his wife . Hysterica * passio , ( 4 ) —down , thou climbing sorrow , Glo .
LEAR . O , how this mother swells up toward my Fiery ? what quality ? Why , Gloster , Gloster , heart ! I'd speak with the duke of Cornwall and his wife . Hysterica * passio , ( 4 ) —down , thou climbing sorrow , Glo .
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The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte2 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1901 |
The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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