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... child in the Shakespearean phrase : ' Poor inch of nature ' ( ' thou art ' t ! as rudely welcome , ' etc. ) . 35. Thy loss is more than can thy portage quit , with all thou canst find here ; the child's loss even at the outset is such ...
... child in the Shakespearean phrase : ' Poor inch of nature ' ( ' thou art ' t ! as rudely welcome , ' etc. ) . 35. Thy loss is more than can thy portage quit , with all thou canst find here ; the child's loss even at the outset is such ...
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... child , and stood between Her and her fortunes : none would look on her , But cast their gazes on Marina's face ; Whilst ours was blurted at and held a malkin Not worth the time of day . It pierced me thorough ; And though you call my ...
... child , and stood between Her and her fortunes : none would look on her , But cast their gazes on Marina's face ; Whilst ours was blurted at and held a malkin Not worth the time of day . It pierced me thorough ; And though you call my ...
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... child , and stood between Her and her fortunes : none would look on her , But cast their gazes on Marina's face ; Whilst ours was blurted at and held a malkin Not worth the time of day . It pierced me thorough ; And though you call my ...
... child , and stood between Her and her fortunes : none would look on her , But cast their gazes on Marina's face ; Whilst ours was blurted at and held a malkin Not worth the time of day . It pierced me thorough ; And though you call my ...
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