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As far as I see , all the good our English Have got by the last voyage , is but meerly , A fit or two o'th ' face , but they are shrewd ones ; For when they hold ' em , you would swear direaly Their very nofes had been comfeltors To ...
As far as I see , all the good our English Have got by the last voyage , is but meerly , A fit or two o'th ' face , but they are shrewd ones ; For when they hold ' em , you would swear direaly Their very nofes had been comfeltors To ...
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Sands , Your Grace is noble : Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks , And save me so much talking . Wol . My lord Sands , I am beholden to you ; cheer your neighbour : ; Ladies , you are not merry ; gentlemen , Whose fault is this ...
Sands , Your Grace is noble : Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks , And save me so much talking . Wol . My lord Sands , I am beholden to you ; cheer your neighbour : ; Ladies , you are not merry ; gentlemen , Whose fault is this ...
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You've found him , Cardinal : You hold a fair assembly : you do well , lord . You are a church - man , or I'll tell you , Cardinal , I should judge you unhappily . Wol . I'm glad Your Grace is grown so pleasant . King .
You've found him , Cardinal : You hold a fair assembly : you do well , lord . You are a church - man , or I'll tell you , Cardinal , I should judge you unhappily . Wol . I'm glad Your Grace is grown so pleasant . King .
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... whom yet once more I hold iny most malicious foe , and think not At all a friend to truth . Wol , I do profess You speak not like your self , who ever yet Have stood to charity , and display'd th ' effects Of disposition gentle ...
... whom yet once more I hold iny most malicious foe , and think not At all a friend to truth . Wol , I do profess You speak not like your self , who ever yet Have stood to charity , and display'd th ' effects Of disposition gentle ...
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Alas , hias banishid ' me his bed already , His love too , long ago . I'ın old , my lords , And all the fellow hip I hold now with him ; Is Is only by obedience . What can happen To me King HENRY VIII .
Alas , hias banishid ' me his bed already , His love too , long ago . I'ın old , my lords , And all the fellow hip I hold now with him ; Is Is only by obedience . What can happen To me King HENRY VIII .
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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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