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Arm . My love is most immaculate white and red . Moth . Most maculate thoughts ,
master , are mask'd under such colours . Arm . Define , define , welleducated
infant . Moth . My father's wit and my mother's tongue assist me ! Arm . Sweet ...
Arm . My love is most immaculate white and red . Moth . Most maculate thoughts ,
master , are mask'd under such colours . Arm . Define , define , welleducated
infant . Moth . My father's wit and my mother's tongue assist me ! Arm . Sweet ...
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They say so most , that most his humours know . Prin . Such shortliv'd wits do
wither as they grow . Who are the rest Cath . The young Dumain , a
wellaccomplish'd youth , Of all , that virtue love , for virtue lov'd . Most powerful to
do harm , leaft ...
They say so most , that most his humours know . Prin . Such shortliv'd wits do
wither as they grow . Who are the rest Cath . The young Dumain , a
wellaccomplish'd youth , Of all , that virtue love , for virtue lov'd . Most powerful to
do harm , leaft ...
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Most barbarous intimation ! yet a kind of insinuation , as it were , in via , in way of
explication ; facere , as it were , replication ; or , rather , oftentare , to show , as it
were , his [ Exit . Ros . 1 Boyet . I cannot , cannot , cannot . An I cannot , another ...
Most barbarous intimation ! yet a kind of insinuation , as it were , in via , in way of
explication ; facere , as it were , replication ; or , rather , oftentare , to show , as it
were , his [ Exit . Ros . 1 Boyet . I cannot , cannot , cannot . An I cannot , another ...
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Oft expectation fails , and most oft there Where most it promises : and oft it hits
Where hope is coldest , and despair most fits . King . I must not hear thee ; fare
thee well , kind maid ; Thy pains , not us'd , must by thyself be pay'd : Proffers , not
...
Oft expectation fails , and most oft there Where most it promises : and oft it hits
Where hope is coldest , and despair most fits . King . I must not hear thee ; fare
thee well , kind maid ; Thy pains , not us'd , must by thyself be pay'd : Proffers , not
...
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Most excellent accomplish'd lady , the heav'ns rain odours on you ! Sir And . That
youth's a rare courtier ! rain odours ? well . Vio . My matter hath no voice , lady ,
but to your own most pregnant and vouchsafed ear . Sir And . Odours , pregnant ...
Most excellent accomplish'd lady , the heav'ns rain odours on you ! Sir And . That
youth's a rare courtier ! rain odours ? well . Vio . My matter hath no voice , lady ,
but to your own most pregnant and vouchsafed ear . Sir And . Odours , pregnant ...
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