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... lady , the having any of these lords : they have acquainted me with their determinations ; which is , indeed , to return to their home , and to trouble you with no more fuit , unless you may be won by fome other fort than your father's ...
... lady , the having any of these lords : they have acquainted me with their determinations ; which is , indeed , to return to their home , and to trouble you with no more fuit , unless you may be won by fome other fort than your father's ...
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... lady , this afpect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant ; by my love , I swear , The best regarded virgins of our clime Have lov'd it too : I would not change this hue , Except to steal your thoughts , my gentle queen . Por . In terms of ...
... lady , this afpect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant ; by my love , I swear , The best regarded virgins of our clime Have lov'd it too : I would not change this hue , Except to steal your thoughts , my gentle queen . Por . In terms of ...
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... lady afterward ' In way of marriage ; therefore be advis'd . Mor . Nor will not ; therefore bring me to my chance . Por . First , forward to the temple ; after dinner Your hazard fhall be made . Mor . Good fortune then ! To make me ...
... lady afterward ' In way of marriage ; therefore be advis'd . Mor . Nor will not ; therefore bring me to my chance . Por . First , forward to the temple ; after dinner Your hazard fhall be made . Mor . Good fortune then ! To make me ...
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... by thy estimation , Thou dost deserve enough , and yet enough May not extend fo far as to the lady ; And yet to be afraid of my deferving , VOL . II . E 3 Were Were but a weak difabling of myself . As much THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 33.
... by thy estimation , Thou dost deserve enough , and yet enough May not extend fo far as to the lady ; And yet to be afraid of my deferving , VOL . II . E 3 Were Were but a weak difabling of myself . As much THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 33.
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... lady : I do in birth deserve her , and in fortunes , In graces , and in qualities of breeding : But more than thefe , in love . I do deserve . What if I stray'd no farther , but chose here ? Let's fee once more this faying grav'd in ...
... lady : I do in birth deserve her , and in fortunes , In graces , and in qualities of breeding : But more than thefe , in love . I do deserve . What if I stray'd no farther , but chose here ? Let's fee once more this faying grav'd in ...
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