The Works of William Shakspere [sic]Estes and Lauriat, 1878 - 1120 Seiten |
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... soul , but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she ow'd , And put it to the foil : But you , O you , So perfect , and so peerless , are created Of every creature's best . Mira . I do not know One of my sex ; no woman's ...
... soul , but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she ow'd , And put it to the foil : But you , O you , So perfect , and so peerless , are created Of every creature's best . Mira . I do not know One of my sex ; no woman's ...
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... soul's Pity the dearth that I have pined in , By longing for that food so long a time . Didst thou but know the inly touch of love , Thou would'st as soon go kindle fire with snow , As seek to quench the fire of love with words . Luc ...
... soul's Pity the dearth that I have pined in , By longing for that food so long a time . Didst thou but know the inly touch of love , Thou would'st as soon go kindle fire with snow , As seek to quench the fire of love with words . Luc ...
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... soul , dat he is no come ; he has pray his Pible vell , dat he is no come : by gar , Jack Rugby , he is dead already if he be come . Rug . He is wise , sir ; he knew your worship would kill him if he came . Caius . By gar , de herring ...
... soul , dat he is no come ; he has pray his Pible vell , dat he is no come : by gar , Jack Rugby , he is dead already if he be come . Rug . He is wise , sir ; he knew your worship would kill him if he came . Caius . By gar , de herring ...
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... soul ! To shallow rivers , to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals ; There will we make our peds of roses ... soul , now , look you , this is the place appointed ; I'll be judgment by mine host of the Garter . Host . Peace , I say ...
... soul ! To shallow rivers , to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals ; There will we make our peds of roses ... soul , now , look you , this is the place appointed ; I'll be judgment by mine host of the Garter . Host . Peace , I say ...
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... soul . Ang . I talk not of your soul : Our compell'd sins Stand more for number than for accompt . Isab . How say you ? Ang . Nay , I'll not warrant that ; for I can speak Against the thing I say . Answer to this ; - I , now the voice ...
... soul . Ang . I talk not of your soul : Our compell'd sins Stand more for number than for accompt . Isab . How say you ? Ang . Nay , I'll not warrant that ; for I can speak Against the thing I say . Answer to this ; - I , now the voice ...
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