The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... fair gifts fairer ; for where an unclean mind carries virtuous qualities , there commendations go with pity ; they are virtues and traitors too : in her they are the better for their simpleness ; she derives her honesty and achieves her ...
... fair gifts fairer ; for where an unclean mind carries virtuous qualities , there commendations go with pity ; they are virtues and traitors too : in her they are the better for their simpleness ; she derives her honesty and achieves her ...
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... virtue's steely bones IIO Look bleak i ' the cold wind : withal , full oft we see Cold wisdom waiting on superfluous folly . Par . Save you , fair queen ! Hel . And you , monarch ! Par . No. 26 Act I. Sc . i . ALL'S WELL.
... virtue's steely bones IIO Look bleak i ' the cold wind : withal , full oft we see Cold wisdom waiting on superfluous folly . Par . Save you , fair queen ! Hel . And you , monarch ! Par . No. 26 Act I. Sc . i . ALL'S WELL.
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... fair face the cause , quoth she , Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? Fond done , done fond , Was this King Priam's joy ? With that she sighed as she stood , With that she sighed as she stood , And gave this sentence then ; Among nine bad if ...
... fair face the cause , quoth she , Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? Fond done , done fond , Was this King Priam's joy ? With that she sighed as she stood , With that she sighed as she stood , And gave this sentence then ; Among nine bad if ...
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... fair one , does your business follow us ? Hel . Ay , my good lord . Gerard de Narbon was my father ; In what he did profess , well found . King . I knew him . Hel . " And , hearing your high Majesty is 46 Act II . Sc . I. ALL'S WELL.
... fair one , does your business follow us ? Hel . Ay , my good lord . Gerard de Narbon was my father ; In what he did profess , well found . King . I knew him . Hel . " And , hearing your high Majesty is 46 Act II . Sc . I. ALL'S WELL.
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... Fair maid , send forth thine eye : this youthful parcel Of noble bachelors stand at my bestowing , O'er whom both sovereign power and father's voice I have to use : thy frank election make ; Thou hast power to choose , and they none to ...
... Fair maid , send forth thine eye : this youthful parcel Of noble bachelors stand at my bestowing , O'er whom both sovereign power and father's voice I have to use : thy frank election make ; Thou hast power to choose , and they none to ...
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