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... thee good morrow , bid thee stand , say thou but Sir John , and they will let thee pass . K. Henry . Is that the word ? then let me alone . Sir John . Nay , sirrah , because I think indeed I shall have some occasion to use thee , and as ...
... thee good morrow , bid thee stand , say thou but Sir John , and they will let thee pass . K. Henry . Is that the word ? then let me alone . Sir John . Nay , sirrah , because I think indeed I shall have some occasion to use thee , and as ...
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... thee : And , if one arm's embracement will content thee , I will embrace thee in it by - and - by . [ Exit TITUS from above . Tam . This closing with him fits his lunacy : Whate'er I forge , to feed his brain - sick fits , Do you uphold ...
... thee : And , if one arm's embracement will content thee , I will embrace thee in it by - and - by . [ Exit TITUS from above . Tam . This closing with him fits his lunacy : Whate'er I forge , to feed his brain - sick fits , Do you uphold ...
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... thee how to make me love thee more , The more I hear and see just cause of hate ? O , though I love what others do abhor , With others thou shouldst not abhor my state ; If thy unworthiness raised love in me , More worthy I to be ...
... thee how to make me love thee more , The more I hear and see just cause of hate ? O , though I love what others do abhor , With others thou shouldst not abhor my state ; If thy unworthiness raised love in me , More worthy I to be ...
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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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