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... Genevra's imagined guilt is less lightly pardoned , and she is only rescued from death by the timely intervention of the champion Rinaldo . The story in both forms had long been familiar in England . Even before the appearance of ...
... Genevra's imagined guilt is less lightly pardoned , and she is only rescued from death by the timely intervention of the champion Rinaldo . The story in both forms had long been familiar in England . Even before the appearance of ...
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That a woman conceived me , I thank 240 her ; that she brought me up , I likewise give her most humble thanks : but that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead , or hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick , all women shall pardon me ...
That a woman conceived me , I thank 240 her ; that she brought me up , I likewise give her most humble thanks : but that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead , or hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick , all women shall pardon me ...
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... do you think I do not know you by your excellent wit ? can virtue hide itself ? Go to , mum , you are he : graces will appear , and there's an end . Beat . Will you not tell me who told you so ? Bene . No , you shall pardon me .
... do you think I do not know you by your excellent wit ? can virtue hide itself ? Go to , mum , you are he : graces will appear , and there's an end . Beat . Will you not tell me who told you so ? Bene . No , you shall pardon me .
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But , I beseech your grace , pardon me : I was born to speak all mirth and no matter . D. Pedro . Your silence most offends me , and to be merry best becomes you ; for , out of question , you were born in a merry hour . Beat .
But , I beseech your grace , pardon me : I was born to speak all mirth and no matter . D. Pedro . Your silence most offends me , and to be merry best becomes you ; for , out of question , you were born in a merry hour . Beat .
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Pardon , goddess of the night , Those that slew thy virgin knight ; For the which , with songs of woe , Round about her tomb they go . Midnight , assist our moan ; Help us to sigh and groan , Heavily , heavily : Graves , yawn and yield ...
Pardon , goddess of the night , Those that slew thy virgin knight ; For the which , with songs of woe , Round about her tomb they go . Midnight , assist our moan ; Help us to sigh and groan , Heavily , heavily : Graves , yawn and yield ...
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