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... true fubjects bow To a new crowned monarch : fuch it is , As are those dulcet founds in break of day , That creep into the dreaming bridegroom's ear , And fummon him to marriage . Now he goes With no less presence , but with much more ...
... true fubjects bow To a new crowned monarch : fuch it is , As are those dulcet founds in break of day , That creep into the dreaming bridegroom's ear , And fummon him to marriage . Now he goes With no less presence , but with much more ...
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... true ! Since this fortune falls to you , Be content , and seek no new . If you be well pleas'd with this , And bold your fortune for your blifs , Turn you where your lady is , And claim her with a loving kifs . A gentle scroll ; fair ...
... true ! Since this fortune falls to you , Be content , and seek no new . If you be well pleas'd with this , And bold your fortune for your blifs , Turn you where your lady is , And claim her with a loving kifs . A gentle scroll ; fair ...
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... true , Neriffa ? Ner . Madam , it is , fo you ftand pleas'd withal . Baff . And do you , Gratiano , mean good faith ? VOL . II . That is , diftinct from me and my wishes . G Gra . Gra . Yes , faith , my lord . Baff THE MERCHANT OF ...
... true , Neriffa ? Ner . Madam , it is , fo you ftand pleas'd withal . Baff . And do you , Gratiano , mean good faith ? VOL . II . That is , diftinct from me and my wishes . G Gra . Gra . Yes , faith , my lord . Baff THE MERCHANT OF ...
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... true : and yet , dear lady , Rating myself at nothing , you fhall fee How much I was a braggart : when I told you My state was nothing , I should then have told you , That I was worse than nothing : for , indeed , I have engag'd myself ...
... true : and yet , dear lady , Rating myself at nothing , you fhall fee How much I was a braggart : when I told you My state was nothing , I should then have told you , That I was worse than nothing : for , indeed , I have engag'd myself ...
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... by Portia's fide With an unquiet foul . You fhall have gold To pay the petty debt twenty times over . When it is pay'd , bring your true friend along . My My maid Nerissa , and myfelf , mean - time 52 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... by Portia's fide With an unquiet foul . You fhall have gold To pay the petty debt twenty times over . When it is pay'd , bring your true friend along . My My maid Nerissa , and myfelf , mean - time 52 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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