The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... fair question As soul to soul affordeth ? Oth . I do beseech you , Send for the lady to the Sagittary , And let her speak of me before her father : If do find me foul in her report , you you , * The trust , the office , I do hold of Not ...
... fair question As soul to soul affordeth ? Oth . I do beseech you , Send for the lady to the Sagittary , And let her speak of me before her father : If do find me foul in her report , you you , * The trust , the office , I do hold of Not ...
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... fair and foolish ? Iago . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; For even her folly helpt her to an heir . 130 Des . These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i ' th ' alehouse . What miserable praise hast thou 140 for her ...
... fair and foolish ? Iago . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; For even her folly helpt her to an heir . 130 Des . These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i ' th ' alehouse . What miserable praise hast thou 140 for her ...
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... fair , and smell'st so sweet , That the sense aches at thee , -would thou hadst ne'er been born ! Des . Alas , what ignorant sin have I committed ? Oth . Was this fair paper , this most goodly book , Made to write " whore " upon ? What ...
... fair , and smell'st so sweet , That the sense aches at thee , -would thou hadst ne'er been born ! Des . Alas , what ignorant sin have I committed ? Oth . Was this fair paper , this most goodly book , Made to write " whore " upon ? What ...
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