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Arviragus thus addresses her : -With fairest flowers , While summer lasts , and I live here , Fidele , I'll sweeten thy sad grave ; thou shalt not lack The flow'r that's like thy face , pale primrose , nor The azur'd hare - bell ...
Arviragus thus addresses her : -With fairest flowers , While summer lasts , and I live here , Fidele , I'll sweeten thy sad grave ; thou shalt not lack The flow'r that's like thy face , pale primrose , nor The azur'd hare - bell ...
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And if it be so that thou dare not , and that thou art weary to prove fortune any more , then am I also weary to live any longer . And it were no wisdom in thee to save the life of him who hath been heretofore thy mortal enemy ...
And if it be so that thou dare not , and that thou art weary to prove fortune any more , then am I also weary to live any longer . And it were no wisdom in thee to save the life of him who hath been heretofore thy mortal enemy ...
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Yet Parolles himself gives the best solution of the difficulty afterwards when he is thankful to escape with his life and the loss of character ; for , so that he can live on , he is by no means squeamish about the loss of pretensions ...
Yet Parolles himself gives the best solution of the difficulty afterwards when he is thankful to escape with his life and the loss of character ; for , so that he can live on , he is by no means squeamish about the loss of pretensions ...
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