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... eyes , And say if she resembleth not thy wife . Rest happy now , and all thy pains forget . Admetus . O ye immortal gods ! what can I say At this unhoped , unlooked for miracle ? Do I in truth behold my wife , or doth Some phantom of ...
... eyes , And say if she resembleth not thy wife . Rest happy now , and all thy pains forget . Admetus . O ye immortal gods ! what can I say At this unhoped , unlooked for miracle ? Do I in truth behold my wife , or doth Some phantom of ...
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... eyes Of my young play - fellow . Grace to boot ! do we ' ll answer , Of this make no conclusion , lest you say Your queen and I are devils : yet go on ; The offences we have made you you first sinn'd with us , and that with us You did ...
... eyes Of my young play - fellow . Grace to boot ! do we ' ll answer , Of this make no conclusion , lest you say Your queen and I are devils : yet go on ; The offences we have made you you first sinn'd with us , and that with us You did ...
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... eye : sweet villain ! Most dear'st ! my collop ! Can thy dam ? -may ' t be ? - Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre : Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicatest with dreams ; -how can this be ? - With what's unreal ...
... eye : sweet villain ! Most dear'st ! my collop ! Can thy dam ? -may ' t be ? - Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre : Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicatest with dreams ; -how can this be ? - With what's unreal ...
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... eyes nor ears nor thought , then say My wife's a hobby - horse ; deserves a name As rank as any flax - wench that puts to Before her troth - plight : say ' t and justify ' t . Cam . I would not be a stander - by to hear Leon . My ...
... eyes nor ears nor thought , then say My wife's a hobby - horse ; deserves a name As rank as any flax - wench that puts to Before her troth - plight : say ' t and justify ' t . Cam . I would not be a stander - by to hear Leon . My ...
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... eyes at once see good and evil , Inclining to them both : were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass . Who does infect her ? 300 Leon . Why , he that wears her like her medal , hanging About ...
... eyes at once see good and evil , Inclining to them both : were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass . Who does infect her ? 300 Leon . Why , he that wears her like her medal , hanging About ...
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