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... death , Ere I could make thee open thy white hand , And clap12 thyself my love ; then didst thou utter , I am yours for ever . Her . It is grace , indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice : 12 At entering into any ...
... death , Ere I could make thee open thy white hand , And clap12 thyself my love ; then didst thou utter , I am yours for ever . Her . It is grace , indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice : 12 At entering into any ...
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... death of the deer . The mort was also certain notes I played on the horn at the death of the deer . 15 Bawcock . ' A burlesque word of endearment supposed to be derived from beau - coq , or boy - cock . It occurs again in Twelfth Night ...
... death of the deer . The mort was also certain notes I played on the horn at the death of the deer . 15 Bawcock . ' A burlesque word of endearment supposed to be derived from beau - coq , or boy - cock . It occurs again in Twelfth Night ...
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... 'd , of course his age must be under thirty , and his own beard would hardly be gray . 15 It was anciently a practice to swear by the cross at the hilt of a sword . Death to thyself , but to thy lew'd - tongu'd. 42 ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
... 'd , of course his age must be under thirty , and his own beard would hardly be gray . 15 It was anciently a practice to swear by the cross at the hilt of a sword . Death to thyself , but to thy lew'd - tongu'd. 42 ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
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Shakespeare. Death to thyself , but to thy lew'd - tongu'd wife ; Whom , for this time , we pardon . We enjoin thee , As ... death Had been more merciful . - Come on , poor babe ; Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens , To be ...
Shakespeare. Death to thyself , but to thy lew'd - tongu'd wife ; Whom , for this time , we pardon . We enjoin thee , As ... death Had been more merciful . - Come on , poor babe ; Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens , To be ...
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... death . Her . Sir , spare your threats ; The bug11 , which you would fright me with , I seek . To me can life be no commodity : The crown and comfort of my life , your favour , I do give lost ; for I do feel it gone , But know not how ...
... death . Her . Sir , spare your threats ; The bug11 , which you would fright me with , I seek . To me can life be no commodity : The crown and comfort of my life , your favour , I do give lost ; for I do feel it gone , But know not how ...
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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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