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Or made it not mine too ? which of your friends Have I not strove to love , although I knew He were mine enemy ? what friend of mine , That had to him deriv'd your anger , did I Continue in my liking ? nay , gave notice He was from ...
Or made it not mine too ? which of your friends Have I not strove to love , although I knew He were mine enemy ? what friend of mine , That had to him deriv'd your anger , did I Continue in my liking ? nay , gave notice He was from ...
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I do believe , Induc'd by potent circumstances , that You are mine enemy , and make my challenge . You shall not be my judge . For it is you Have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me , Which God's dew quench ! therefore I say again ...
I do believe , Induc'd by potent circumstances , that You are mine enemy , and make my challenge . You shall not be my judge . For it is you Have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me , Which God's dew quench ! therefore I say again ...
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My lord Cardinal , I do excuse you ; yea , upon mine honour , I free you from't : you are not to be taught , That you have many enemies , that know not Why they are so , but like the village curs , Bark when their fellows do .
My lord Cardinal , I do excuse you ; yea , upon mine honour , I free you from't : you are not to be taught , That you have many enemies , that know not Why they are so , but like the village curs , Bark when their fellows do .
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... his contrary proceedings Are all unfolded ; wherein he appears , As I would wish mine enemy . Sur . How came His practices to light ? Suf . Most strangely . Sur . How ? Suf . The Cardinal's letters to the Pope miscarried , And came ...
... his contrary proceedings Are all unfolded ; wherein he appears , As I would wish mine enemy . Sur . How came His practices to light ? Suf . Most strangely . Sur . How ? Suf . The Cardinal's letters to the Pope miscarried , And came ...
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I'm glad your Grace has made that right use of it . Wol . I hope I have : I'm able now methinks , Out of a fortitude of soul I feel , Tendure more miferies , and greater far . Thaa . a their 3 7 Than my weak - hearted enemies dare offer ...
I'm glad your Grace has made that right use of it . Wol . I hope I have : I'm able now methinks , Out of a fortitude of soul I feel , Tendure more miferies , and greater far . Thaa . a their 3 7 Than my weak - hearted enemies dare offer ...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 1 - Primary Source Edition William Shakespeare,Thomas Hanmer Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2013 |
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