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I know he doth deserve As much as may be yielded to a man : But Nature never framed a woman's heart Of prouder stuff than that of Beatrice ; 36. haggards , wild untrained hawks . 50 Disdain and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes ...
I know he doth deserve As much as may be yielded to a man : But Nature never framed a woman's heart Of prouder stuff than that of Beatrice ; 36. haggards , wild untrained hawks . 50 Disdain and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes ...
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I never yet saw man , How wise , how noble , young , how rarely featured , 60 But she would spell him backward : if fair - faced , She would swear the gentleman should be her sister ; If black , why , Nature , drawing of an antic ...
I never yet saw man , How wise , how noble , young , how rarely featured , 60 But she would spell him backward : if fair - faced , She would swear the gentleman should be her sister ; If black , why , Nature , drawing of an antic ...
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Good den , brother . its natural consummation . 68. conditions , disposition . 70. shall be buried with her face upwards , i.e. shall be united with Benedick , a ' burial ' in which her dying for love ' finds 75. hobby - horses , dolts ...
Good den , brother . its natural consummation . 68. conditions , disposition . 70. shall be buried with her face upwards , i.e. shall be united with Benedick , a ' burial ' in which her dying for love ' finds 75. hobby - horses , dolts ...
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God hath blessed you with a good name : to be a wellfavoured man is the gift of fortune ; but to write and read comes by nature . Sec . Watch . Both which , master constable , — Dog . You have : I knew it would be your answer .
God hath blessed you with a good name : to be a wellfavoured man is the gift of fortune ; but to write and read comes by nature . Sec . Watch . Both which , master constable , — Dog . You have : I knew it would be your answer .
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Chid I for that at frugal nature's frame ? O , one too much by thee ! Why had I one ? Why ever wast thou lovely in my eyes ? Why had I not with charitable hand Took up a beggar's issue at my gates , Who smirched thus and mired with ...
Chid I for that at frugal nature's frame ? O , one too much by thee ! Why had I one ? Why ever wast thou lovely in my eyes ? Why had I not with charitable hand Took up a beggar's issue at my gates , Who smirched thus and mired with ...
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