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As I hope For quiet days , fair issue , and long life , With such love as ' tis now , the murkiest den , 611 the at Vesti 008 aal . 20021 2 sprinkling . The most opportune place , the strong'st suggestion Our worser Genius can , shall ...
As I hope For quiet days , fair issue , and long life , With such love as ' tis now , the murkiest den , 611 the at Vesti 008 aal . 20021 2 sprinkling . The most opportune place , the strong'st suggestion Our worser Genius can , shall ...
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And in the morn , I'll bring you to your ship , and so to Naples , Where I have hope to see the nuptial Of these our dear - belov'd solemnized ; And thence retire me to my Milan , where Every third thought shall be my grave . ALON .
And in the morn , I'll bring you to your ship , and so to Naples , Where I have hope to see the nuptial Of these our dear - belov'd solemnized ; And thence retire me to my Milan , where Every third thought shall be my grave . ALON .
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Hope is a lover's staff : walk hence with that , And manage it against despairing thoughts . Thy letters may be here , though thou art hence ; 210 220 230 240 ACT III Sc . I ACT III Sc . I Which , being writ to. 115 OF VERONA.
Hope is a lover's staff : walk hence with that , And manage it against despairing thoughts . Thy letters may be here , though thou art hence ; 210 220 230 240 ACT III Sc . I ACT III Sc . I Which , being writ to. 115 OF VERONA.
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... When to her beauty I commend my vows , She bids me think how I have been forsworn In breaking faith with Julia , whom I lov'd : And notwithstanding all her sudden quips , The least whereof would quell a lover's hope , Yet ...
... When to her beauty I commend my vows , She bids me think how I have been forsworn In breaking faith with Julia , whom I lov'd : And notwithstanding all her sudden quips , The least whereof would quell a lover's hope , Yet ...
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I hope thou wilt . How now , you whoreson [ to LAUNCE . peasant ! ― 40 Where have you been these two days loitering ? LAUNCE . Marry , sir , I carried Mistress Silvia the dog you bade me . PRO .
I hope thou wilt . How now , you whoreson [ to LAUNCE . peasant ! ― 40 Where have you been these two days loitering ? LAUNCE . Marry , sir , I carried Mistress Silvia the dog you bade me . PRO .
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