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... grace , that fed my country with your corn ( For which the people's prayers still fall upon you ) , Must in your child be thought on . If neglection Should therein make me vile , the common body , t By you relieved , would force me to ...
... grace , that fed my country with your corn ( For which the people's prayers still fall upon you ) , Must in your child be thought on . If neglection Should therein make me vile , the common body , t By you relieved , would force me to ...
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... grace . Examining , my lord , some of these rebels , It is a general voice among them all , That they had never come into this place , But to have met their valiant general , The good Lord Cobham , as they title him ; Whereby , my lord ...
... grace . Examining , my lord , some of these rebels , It is a general voice among them all , That they had never come into this place , But to have met their valiant general , The good Lord Cobham , as they title him ; Whereby , my lord ...
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... grace ) Of one by nature's outwards so commended , That maidens ' eyes stuck over all his face : Love lackid a ... grace To appertainings and to ornament , Accomplish'd in himself , not in his case : All aids , themselves made fairer by ...
... grace ) Of one by nature's outwards so commended , That maidens ' eyes stuck over all his face : Love lackid a ... grace To appertainings and to ornament , Accomplish'd in himself , not in his case : All aids , themselves made fairer by ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 4 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1852 |
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