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... Ne'er shall we see the stately Troynovant , Mounted on coursers garnish'd all with pearls ; Ne'er shall we view the fair Concordia , Unless as captives we be thither brought . Shall Locrine then be taken prisoner By such a youngling as ...
... Ne'er shall we see the stately Troynovant , Mounted on coursers garnish'd all with pearls ; Ne'er shall we view the fair Concordia , Unless as captives we be thither brought . Shall Locrine then be taken prisoner By such a youngling as ...
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... ne'er fancy them yet : methinks they're too busy , and full of circles and conjurations . They say all the world's in one of them ; but I could ne'er find the Countert in the Poultry . Rav . I think so : how could you find it ? for you ...
... ne'er fancy them yet : methinks they're too busy , and full of circles and conjurations . They say all the world's in one of them ; but I could ne'er find the Countert in the Poultry . Rav . I think so : how could you find it ? for you ...
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... ne'er conjure after you're hanged , I warrant you . Look you , Sir ; a parlous matter , sure ! First , to spread your circle upon the ground , with a little conjuring ceremony ( as I'll have an hackney - man's wand silvered o'er o ...
... ne'er conjure after you're hanged , I warrant you . Look you , Sir ; a parlous matter , sure ! First , to spread your circle upon the ground , with a little conjuring ceremony ( as I'll have an hackney - man's wand silvered o'er o ...
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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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