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... heavens look With an aspect more favourable . Good my lords , I am not prone to weeping , as our sex Commonly are ; the want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry your pities ; but I have That honourable grief lodged here , which burns ...
... heavens look With an aspect more favourable . Good my lords , I am not prone to weeping , as our sex Commonly are ; the want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry your pities ; but I have That honourable grief lodged here , which burns ...
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... heavens continue their loves ! Arch . I think there is not in the world either malice or matter to alter it . You have an unspeakable comfort of your young prince Mamillius : it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came into ...
... heavens continue their loves ! Arch . I think there is not in the world either malice or matter to alter it . You have an unspeakable comfort of your young prince Mamillius : it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came into ...
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... , no , nor dream'd That any did . Had we pursued that life , And our weak spirits ne'er been higher rear'd 70 With stronger blood , we should have answer'd heaven Her . Pol . Her . Boldly ' not guilty 31 THE WINTER'S TALE Act I. Sc . ii .
... , no , nor dream'd That any did . Had we pursued that life , And our weak spirits ne'er been higher rear'd 70 With stronger blood , we should have answer'd heaven Her . Pol . Her . Boldly ' not guilty 31 THE WINTER'S TALE Act I. Sc . ii .
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... heaven sees earth and earth sees heaven , How I am gall'd , -mightst bespice a cup , To give mine enemy a lasting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . > Cam . Leon . Cam . Leon . Sir 40 Act I. Sc . ii . THE WINTER'S TALE.
... heaven sees earth and earth sees heaven , How I am gall'd , -mightst bespice a cup , To give mine enemy a lasting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . > Cam . Leon . Cam . Leon . Sir 40 Act I. Sc . ii . THE WINTER'S TALE.
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... I arrive , and my approach be shunn'd , 420 Nay , hated too , worse than the great'st infection That e'er was heard or read ! Swear his thought over Pol . By each particular star in heaven and By 44 Act I. Sc . ii . THE WINTER'S TALE.
... I arrive , and my approach be shunn'd , 420 Nay , hated too , worse than the great'st infection That e'er was heard or read ! Swear his thought over Pol . By each particular star in heaven and By 44 Act I. Sc . ii . THE WINTER'S TALE.
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