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By your leave , sweet Ladies : If I chance to talk a little wild , forgive me ; I had it from my father . ANNE . ... Y'are welcome , my fair Guests : that noble lady , Or gentleman , that is not freely merry , Is not my friend : this ...
By your leave , sweet Ladies : If I chance to talk a little wild , forgive me ; I had it from my father . ANNE . ... Y'are welcome , my fair Guests : that noble lady , Or gentleman , that is not freely merry , Is not my friend : this ...
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Lady , I shall not fail to approve the fair conceit The King hath of you . [ aside . ] I have perus'd her well ; Beauty and honour in her are so mingled That they have caught the King : and who knows yet But from this lady may proceed a ...
Lady , I shall not fail to approve the fair conceit The King hath of you . [ aside . ] I have perus'd her well ; Beauty and honour in her are so mingled That they have caught the King : and who knows yet But from this lady may proceed a ...
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And to your royal Grace and the good Queen My noble partners and myself thus pray : All comfort , joy , in this most gracious Lady Heaven ever laid up to make parents happy , May hourly fall upon ye ! KING .
And to your royal Grace and the good Queen My noble partners and myself thus pray : All comfort , joy , in this most gracious Lady Heaven ever laid up to make parents happy , May hourly fall upon ye ! KING .
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