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... further anon . Enter Helena . [ Exit Steward . Even so it was with me when I was young : If ever we are nature's , these are ours ; this thorn Doth to our rose of youth rightly belong ; Our blood to us , this to our blood is born ; It ...
... further anon . Enter Helena . [ Exit Steward . Even so it was with me when I was young : If ever we are nature's , these are ours ; this thorn Doth to our rose of youth rightly belong ; Our blood to us , this to our blood is born ; It ...
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... further use to be made than alone the recovery of the king , as to be— Laf . Generally thankful . Par . I would have said it ; you say well . Here 40 comes the king . Enter King , Helena , and Attendants . Laf . Lustig , as the Dutchman ...
... further use to be made than alone the recovery of the king , as to be— Laf . Generally thankful . Par . I would have said it ; you say well . Here 40 comes the king . Enter King , Helena , and Attendants . Laf . Lustig , as the Dutchman ...
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... further pleasure . Hel . In every thing I wait upon his will . Par . I shall report it so . Hel . I pray you . [ Exit Parolles . ] Come , sirrah . Scene V. Paris . The King's palace . Enter Lafeu and Bertram . [ Exeunt . Laf . But I ...
... further pleasure . Hel . In every thing I wait upon his will . Par . I shall report it so . Hel . I pray you . [ Exit Parolles . ] Come , sirrah . Scene V. Paris . The King's palace . Enter Lafeu and Bertram . [ Exeunt . Laf . But I ...
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... further ; but I hope your own grace will keep you where you are , though there were no further danger known but 77 THAT ENDS WELL Act III . Sc . v .
... further ; but I hope your own grace will keep you where you are , though there were no further danger known but 77 THAT ENDS WELL Act III . Sc . v .
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William Shakespeare. are , though there were no further danger known but the modesty which is so lost . Dia . You shall not need to fear me . Wid . I hope so . Enter Helena , disguised like a pilgrim . Look , here comes a pilgrim : I ...
William Shakespeare. are , though there were no further danger known but the modesty which is so lost . Dia . You shall not need to fear me . Wid . I hope so . Enter Helena , disguised like a pilgrim . Look , here comes a pilgrim : I ...
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