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... madam , By bright Diana , whom we honour , all Unscissar'd shall this hair of mine remain , Though I show ill in ' t . So I take my leave . Good madam , make me blessed in your care In bringing up my child . 10 20 , -30 Dion . I have ...
... madam , By bright Diana , whom we honour , all Unscissar'd shall this hair of mine remain , Though I show ill in ' t . So I take my leave . Good madam , make me blessed in your care In bringing up my child . 10 20 , -30 Dion . I have ...
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... Madam , my thanks and prayers . Cle . We'll bring your grace e'en to the edge o ' the shore , Then give you up to the mask'd Neptune and The gentlest winds of heaven . Per . I will embrace Your offer . Come , dearest madam . O , no ...
... Madam , my thanks and prayers . Cle . We'll bring your grace e'en to the edge o ' the shore , Then give you up to the mask'd Neptune and The gentlest winds of heaven . Per . I will embrace Your offer . Come , dearest madam . O , no ...
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... madam . Dion . I'll leave you , my sweet lady , for a while : Pray , walk softly , do not heat your blood : What ! I must have a care of you . Mar. My thanks , sweet madam . Is this wind westerly that blows ? Leon . [ Exit Dionyza ...
... madam . Dion . I'll leave you , my sweet lady , for a while : Pray , walk softly , do not heat your blood : What ! I must have a care of you . Mar. My thanks , sweet madam . Is this wind westerly that blows ? Leon . [ Exit Dionyza ...
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... madam , and my queen ! Thai . I know you not . Per . You have heard me say , when I did fly from Tyre , I left behind an ancient substitute : Can you remember what I call'd the man ? I have named him oft . Thai . Per . Still ...
... madam , and my queen ! Thai . I know you not . Per . You have heard me say , when I did fly from Tyre , I left behind an ancient substitute : Can you remember what I call'd the man ? I have named him oft . Thai . Per . Still ...
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... madam . Imo . Senseless linen ! happier therein than I ! And that was all ? Pis . No , madam ; for so long As he could make me with this eye or ear Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or ...
... madam . Imo . Senseless linen ! happier therein than I ! And that was all ? Pis . No , madam ; for so long As he could make me with this eye or ear Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or ...
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