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... between loathness and obedience , as Which end o ' the beam should bow . your son , I fear , for ever ; Milan and Naples have Moe widows in them of this business ' making Than we bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own .
... between loathness and obedience , as Which end o ' the beam should bow . your son , I fear , for ever ; Milan and Naples have Moe widows in them of this business ' making Than we bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own .
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130 For you , most wicked Sir , whom to call brother Would even infect my mouth , I do forgive Thy rankest faults ; all of them : and require My Dukedom of thee , which , perforce , I know , Thou must restore . ALON .
130 For you , most wicked Sir , whom to call brother Would even infect my mouth , I do forgive Thy rankest faults ; all of them : and require My Dukedom of thee , which , perforce , I know , Thou must restore . ALON .
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Now I want Sprites to enforce , Art to enchant , And my ending is despair , Unless I be reliev'd by prayer , Which pierces so that it assaults Mercy itself , and frees all faults . I : L As you from crimes would pardon'd be , Let your ...
Now I want Sprites to enforce , Art to enchant , And my ending is despair , Unless I be reliev'd by prayer , Which pierces so that it assaults Mercy itself , and frees all faults . I : L As you from crimes would pardon'd be , Let your ...
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He would have given it you ; but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it : pardon the fault , I pray . JUL . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker ! 1 Dare you presume to harbour wanton lines ? To whisper and conspire against ...
He would have given it you ; but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it : pardon the fault , I pray . JUL . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker ! 1 Dare you presume to harbour wanton lines ? To whisper and conspire against ...
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Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind ' of the Launces have this very fault . I have receiv'd my proportion , like the Prodigious Son , and am going with Sir Proteus to the Imperial's Court .
Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind ' of the Launces have this very fault . I have receiv'd my proportion , like the Prodigious Son , and am going with Sir Proteus to the Imperial's Court .
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