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If you be maid , or no ? Mira . No wonder , sir ; But certainly a maid . Fer . My
language ! heavens !I am the best of them that speak this speech , Were I but
where ' tis spoken . Pro . How ! the best ? What wert thou , if the king of Naples
heard ...
If you be maid , or no ? Mira . No wonder , sir ; But certainly a maid . Fer . My
language ! heavens !I am the best of them that speak this speech , Were I but
where ' tis spoken . Pro . How ! the best ? What wert thou , if the king of Naples
heard ...
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My father ' s loss , the weakness which I feel , The wreck of all my friends , or this
man ' s threats , To whom I am subdued , are but light to me , Might I but through
my prison once a day Behold this maid : all corners else o ' the earth Let liberty ...
My father ' s loss , the weakness which I feel , The wreck of all my friends , or this
man ' s threats , To whom I am subdued , are but light to me , Might I but through
my prison once a day Behold this maid : all corners else o ' the earth Let liberty ...
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... If not , I ' ll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I ' ll be your
servant , Whether you will or no . Fer . My mistress , dearest , And I thus humble
ever . Mira . My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e ' er
...
... If not , I ' ll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I ' ll be your
servant , Whether you will or no . Fer . My mistress , dearest , And I thus humble
ever . Mira . My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e ' er
...
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Of her society Be not afraid : I met her deity Cutting the clouds towards Paphos ;
and her son Dove - drawn with her : here thought they to have done Some
wanton charm upon this man and maid , Whose vows are , that no bed rite shall
be paid ...
Of her society Be not afraid : I met her deity Cutting the clouds towards Paphos ;
and her son Dove - drawn with her : here thought they to have done Some
wanton charm upon this man and maid , Whose vows are , that no bed rite shall
be paid ...
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What is this maid , with whom thou wast at play ? Your eld ' st acquaintance
cannot be three hours : Is she the goddess that hath severed us , And brought us
thus together ? Fer . Sir , she ' s mortal ; But , by immortal Providence , she ' s
mine ; I ...
What is this maid , with whom thou wast at play ? Your eld ' st acquaintance
cannot be three hours : Is she the goddess that hath severed us , And brought us
thus together ? Fer . Sir , she ' s mortal ; But , by immortal Providence , she ' s
mine ; I ...
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