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... Which might be felt : that we , the poorer born , Whose baser stars do shut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them follow our friends , And show what we alone must think ; which never Returns us thanks . Enter a Page . you .
... Which might be felt : that we , the poorer born , Whose baser stars do shut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them follow our friends , And show what we alone must think ; which never Returns us thanks . Enter a Page . you .
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My thanks and duty are your majesty's . King . I would I had that corporal soundness now , As when thy father , and myself , in friendship First try'd our soldiership ! He did look far Into the service of the time , and was Discipled of ...
My thanks and duty are your majesty's . King . I would I had that corporal soundness now , As when thy father , and myself , in friendship First try'd our soldiership ! He did look far Into the service of the time , and was Discipled of ...
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Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . Flourish . SCENE III . ROUSILLON . A ROOM IN THE COUNTESS'S PALACE . Enter Countess , Steward , and Clown . Count . I will now hear : what say you of this gentlewoman ? Stew . Madam , the care I have had ...
Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . Flourish . SCENE III . ROUSILLON . A ROOM IN THE COUNTESS'S PALACE . Enter Countess , Steward , and Clown . Count . I will now hear : what say you of this gentlewoman ? Stew . Madam , the care I have had ...
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... likelihoods inform'd me of this before , which hung so tottering in the balance , that I could neither believe , nor misdoubt : Pray you , leave me : stall this in your bosom , and I thank you for your honest care : I will speak ...
... likelihoods inform'd me of this before , which hung so tottering in the balance , that I could neither believe , nor misdoubt : Pray you , leave me : stall this in your bosom , and I thank you for your honest care : I will speak ...
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We thank you , maiden ; But may not be so credulous of cure ,When our most learned doctors leave us ; and The congregated college have concluded That labouring art can never ransom nature ―――――― 3 ! 1 From her inaidable estate , -I say ...
We thank you , maiden ; But may not be so credulous of cure ,When our most learned doctors leave us ; and The congregated college have concluded That labouring art can never ransom nature ―――――― 3 ! 1 From her inaidable estate , -I say ...
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