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I wonder That such a ketch can with his very bulk Take up . the rays o'th ' beneficial fun , And keep it from the earth . Nor . Yet surely Sir , There's in him stuff that puts him to these ends . For being not propt by ancestry , whose ...
I wonder That such a ketch can with his very bulk Take up . the rays o'th ' beneficial fun , And keep it from the earth . Nor . Yet surely Sir , There's in him stuff that puts him to these ends . For being not propt by ancestry , whose ...
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Their very nofes had been comfeltors To Pepin or Clothartus , they keep fate fo . Sands . They've all new legs , and lame ones ; one would take it ( That never faw ' em pace before ) dhe fpavia And spring - halt reign'd among ' em .
Their very nofes had been comfeltors To Pepin or Clothartus , they keep fate fo . Sands . They've all new legs , and lame ones ; one would take it ( That never faw ' em pace before ) dhe fpavia And spring - halt reign'd among ' em .
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... I'll take the charge of this : His Grace is entring ; nay you must not freeze : Two women placid together make cold weather : My lord Sands , you are one will keep ' em waking ; Pray fit between these ladies . sands .
... I'll take the charge of this : His Grace is entring ; nay you must not freeze : Two women placid together make cold weather : My lord Sands , you are one will keep ' em waking ; Pray fit between these ladies . sands .
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Good angels keep it from us : What may it be you do not doubt my faith , Sir ? 2 Gen. This secret is so weighty , ' twill require A strong faith to conceal it . i Gen. Let me have it ; I do not talk much . 2 Gen.
Good angels keep it from us : What may it be you do not doubt my faith , Sir ? 2 Gen. This secret is so weighty , ' twill require A strong faith to conceal it . i Gen. Let me have it ; I do not talk much . 2 Gen.
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Heay'n keep me from such counsel ! ' tis most true , These news are ev'ry where , ev'ry tongue speaks ' em , And ev'ry true heart weeps for't . All that dare Look into these affairs , see his main end , The French King's lifter .
Heay'n keep me from such counsel ! ' tis most true , These news are ev'ry where , ev'ry tongue speaks ' em , And ev'ry true heart weeps for't . All that dare Look into these affairs , see his main end , The French King's lifter .
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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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