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I advise you ( And take it from a heart that wilhes - you . Honour and plenteous fafety ) that you read The Cardinalis malice and his potency Together : to consider further , that What f he ' papers , a verb ; His own letter , by his ...
I advise you ( And take it from a heart that wilhes - you . Honour and plenteous fafety ) that you read The Cardinalis malice and his potency Together : to consider further , that What f he ' papers , a verb ; His own letter , by his ...
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Y life it felf ; and the best heart of it's , i'th ' level . Of a full - charg'd , confed'racy , and give thanks To you that Choak'd it . Letabe call'd before usi That gentleman of Buckingham's in perfon , I'll hear him his confessions ...
Y life it felf ; and the best heart of it's , i'th ' level . Of a full - charg'd , confed'racy , and give thanks To you that Choak'd it . Letabe call'd before usi That gentleman of Buckingham's in perfon , I'll hear him his confessions ...
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... weet heart , I were unmannerly to take you out , ( To Anne Bullen . And not to kiss you . A health , gentlemen , , Let it go round , Wol . Sir Thomas Lovell , is the banquet ready I'th ' privy chamber ? Lov . Yes , my lord . Wol .
... weet heart , I were unmannerly to take you out , ( To Anne Bullen . And not to kiss you . A health , gentlemen , , Let it go round , Wol . Sir Thomas Lovell , is the banquet ready I'th ' privy chamber ? Lov . Yes , my lord . Wol .
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I do beseech your Grace for charity , If ever any malice in your heart Were hid against me , now forgive me frankly . Buck . Sir Thomas Lovell , I as tree forgive you As I would be forgiven : I forgive all .
I do beseech your Grace for charity , If ever any malice in your heart Were hid against me , now forgive me frankly . Buck . Sir Thomas Lovell , I as tree forgive you As I would be forgiven : I forgive all .
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Heav'n has an end in all : yet , you that hear me , This from a dying man receive as certain : Where you are lib'ral of your loves and counsels , Be sure you be not loose ; those you make friends , And give your hearts to , when they ...
Heav'n has an end in all : yet , you that hear me , This from a dying man receive as certain : Where you are lib'ral of your loves and counsels , Be sure you be not loose ; those you make friends , And give your hearts to , when they ...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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