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Página 79
0 , she that hath a heart of that fine In the protection of his son , her brother , frame
, Who shortly also died : for whose dear love , To pay this debt of love but to a
brother , They say , she hath abjured the company How will she love , when the ...
0 , she that hath a heart of that fine In the protection of his son , her brother , frame
, Who shortly also died : for whose dear love , To pay this debt of love but to a
brother , They say , she hath abjured the company How will she love , when the ...
Página 109
Can you so stead me , As mice by lions , ) hath pick'd out an act , As bring me to
the sight of Isabella , Under whose heavy sense your brother's life A novice of this
place , and the fair sister Falls into forfeit : he arrests him on it ; To her unhappy ...
Can you so stead me , As mice by lions , ) hath pick'd out an act , As bring me to
the sight of Isabella , Under whose heavy sense your brother's life A novice of this
place , and the fair sister Falls into forfeit : he arrests him on it ; To her unhappy ...
Página 113
I hada brother then . — Heaven keer your honour ! Lucio , Ay , well said . [
Retiring . Ang . The law hath not been dead , though it Lucia . [ To Isab . ] Give't
not o'er so : to him hath slept : again , intreat him ; Those many had not dar'd to do
that ...
I hada brother then . — Heaven keer your honour ! Lucio , Ay , well said . [
Retiring . Ang . The law hath not been dead , though it Lucia . [ To Isab . ] Give't
not o'er so : to him hath slept : again , intreat him ; Those many had not dar'd to do
that ...
Página 116
Answer to this ; And rather prov'd the sliding of your brother I , now the voice of
the recorded law , A merriment than a vice . Pronounce a sentence on your
brother's life : Isab . O , pardon me , my lord ; it oft falls out , Might there not be a
charity ...
Answer to this ; And rather prov'd the sliding of your brother I , now the voice of
the recorded law , A merriment than a vice . Pronounce a sentence on your
brother's life : Isab . O , pardon me , my lord ; it oft falls out , Might there not be a
charity ...
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Tell me , how if my brother , And have is have , however men do catch : Who , as
you say , took pains to get this son , Near ... bred from his cow , from all the world ;
thy desire , In sooth , he might : then , if he were my brother's , A latrdless knight ...
Tell me , how if my brother , And have is have , however men do catch : Who , as
you say , took pains to get this son , Near ... bred from his cow , from all the world ;
thy desire , In sooth , he might : then , if he were my brother's , A latrdless knight ...
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