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I had myself notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by underhand means laboured to dissuade him from it ; but he is resolute . I'll tell thee , Charles : it is the stubbornest young fellow of France ; full of ambition ...
I had myself notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by underhand means laboured to dissuade him from it ; but he is resolute . I'll tell thee , Charles : it is the stubbornest young fellow of France ; full of ambition ...
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... he will practise against thee by poison , entrap thee by some treacherous device , and never leave thee till he hath ta'en thy life by some indirect means or other ; for , I assure thee ( and almost with tears I speak it ) there is ...
... he will practise against thee by poison , entrap thee by some treacherous device , and never leave thee till he hath ta'en thy life by some indirect means or other ; for , I assure thee ( and almost with tears I speak it ) there is ...
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Wear this for me , one out of suits with fortune , That could give more , but that her hand lacks means.Shall we go , coz ? Cel . Ay . - Fare you well , fair gentleman . Orl . Can I not say , I thank you ? My better parts Are all thrown ...
Wear this for me , one out of suits with fortune , That could give more , but that her hand lacks means.Shall we go , coz ? Cel . Ay . - Fare you well , fair gentleman . Orl . Can I not say , I thank you ? My better parts Are all thrown ...
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Your brother ( no , no brother ; yet the sonYet not the son - I will not call him sonOf him I was about to call his father , ) — Hath heard your praises , and this night he means To burn the lodging where you use to lie , And you within ...
Your brother ( no , no brother ; yet the sonYet not the son - I will not call him sonOf him I was about to call his father , ) — Hath heard your praises , and this night he means To burn the lodging where you use to lie , And you within ...
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Let me be your servant : Though I look old , yet I am strong and lusty ; For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood ; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility : Therefore ...
Let me be your servant : Though I look old , yet I am strong and lusty ; For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood ; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility : Therefore ...
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