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... wife , by pollicie founde meanes to lye with her husbande in place of his lover , and was begotten with child of two soonnes ; whiche knowen to her husbande , he received her againe and afterwards she lived in greate honor and felicitie ...
... wife , by pollicie founde meanes to lye with her husbande in place of his lover , and was begotten with child of two soonnes ; whiche knowen to her husbande , he received her againe and afterwards she lived in greate honor and felicitie ...
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... wife's sake . COUNT . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . CLO . You are shallow , madam , in great friends ... wife , is the cherisher of my flesh and ' blood ; he , that cherishes my flesh and blood , loves my flesh and blood ; he ...
... wife's sake . COUNT . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . CLO . You are shallow , madam , in great friends ... wife , is the cherisher of my flesh and ' blood ; he , that cherishes my flesh and blood , loves my flesh and blood ; he ...
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... wife . BER . My wife , my liege ? I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes . KING . Know'st thou not , Bertram , What she has done for me ? BER . Yes , my good lord ; But never ...
... wife . BER . My wife , my liege ? I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes . KING . Know'st thou not , Bertram , What she has done for me ? BER . Yes , my good lord ; But never ...
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... fields , Where noble fellows strike . War is no strife To the dark house , and the detested * wife . PAR . Will this capriccio hold in thee , art sure ? ( * ) Old text , detected . THE BER . Go with me to my chamber ,. 24.
... fields , Where noble fellows strike . War is no strife To the dark house , and the detested * wife . PAR . Will this capriccio hold in thee , art sure ? ( * ) Old text , detected . THE BER . Go with me to my chamber ,. 24.
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... wife , I have nothing in France . " T is bitter . COUNT . Find you that there ? HEL . Ay , madam . 1 GEN . ' Tis but the boldness of his hand , haply , which his heart was not consenting to . COUNT . Nothing in France , until he have no ...
... wife , I have nothing in France . " T is bitter . COUNT . Find you that there ? HEL . Ay , madam . 1 GEN . ' Tis but the boldness of his hand , haply , which his heart was not consenting to . COUNT . Nothing in France , until he have no ...
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