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... thou bear'ft thy father's face . Frank nature , rather curious than in hafle , Hath well compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'ft thou inherit too ! Welcome to Paris . Ber . My thanks and duty are your Majefty's . King .
... thou bear'ft thy father's face . Frank nature , rather curious than in hafle , Hath well compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'ft thou inherit too ! Welcome to Paris . Ber . My thanks and duty are your Majefty's . King .
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( Methinks , I hear him now ; his plaufive words He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them To grow there , and to bear ; ) Let me not live , ( Thus his good melancholy oft began , On the catastrophe and heel of pastime , When it was ...
( Methinks , I hear him now ; his plaufive words He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them To grow there , and to bear ; ) Let me not live , ( Thus his good melancholy oft began , On the catastrophe and heel of pastime , When it was ...
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My duty then fhall pay me for my pains ; I will no more enforce mine office on you ; Humbly intreating from your royal thoughts A modeft one to bear me back again . В 2 King . King . I cannot give thee less , to be All's well ...
My duty then fhall pay me for my pains ; I will no more enforce mine office on you ; Humbly intreating from your royal thoughts A modeft one to bear me back again . В 2 King . King . I cannot give thee less , to be All's well ...
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Y'are welcome , gentlemen ; I will intreat you , when you fee my fon , to tell him , that his fword can never win the honour that he loses : more I'll intreat you written to bear along . # 2 Gen. We ferve you , Madam , in that and all ...
Y'are welcome , gentlemen ; I will intreat you , when you fee my fon , to tell him , that his fword can never win the honour that he loses : more I'll intreat you written to bear along . # 2 Gen. We ferve you , Madam , in that and all ...
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Sir , it is A charge too heavy for my ftrength ; but yet We'll ftrive to bear it for your worthy fake , To th ' extream edge of hazard . Duke . Then go forth , And fortune play , upon thy profp'rous helm , As thy aufpicious mistress !
Sir , it is A charge too heavy for my ftrength ; but yet We'll ftrive to bear it for your worthy fake , To th ' extream edge of hazard . Duke . Then go forth , And fortune play , upon thy profp'rous helm , As thy aufpicious mistress !
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