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Heaven and our Lady gracious ( 21 ) hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible estate : Lo , whilst I waited on my tender lambs , And to sun's parching heat display'd my cheeks , God's mother deigned to appear to me , And , in a vision ...
Heaven and our Lady gracious ( 21 ) hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible estate : Lo , whilst I waited on my tender lambs , And to sun's parching heat display'd my cheeks , God's mother deigned to appear to me , And , in a vision ...
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The virtuous lady , Countess of Auvergne , With modesty admiring thy renown , By me entreats , great lord , thou wouldst ... Nay , then , I see our wars Will turn unto a peaceful comic sport , When ladies crave to be encounter'd with.
The virtuous lady , Countess of Auvergne , With modesty admiring thy renown , By me entreats , great lord , thou wouldst ... Nay , then , I see our wars Will turn unto a peaceful comic sport , When ladies crave to be encounter'd with.
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Stay , my Lord Talbot ; for my lady craves To know the cause of your abrupt departure . Tal . Marry , for that she's in a wrong belief , I go to certify her Talbot's here , VOL . V. 0 Re - enter Porter with keys . Count . If SCENE III .
Stay , my Lord Talbot ; for my lady craves To know the cause of your abrupt departure . Tal . Marry , for that she's in a wrong belief , I go to certify her Talbot's here , VOL . V. 0 Re - enter Porter with keys . Count . If SCENE III .
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... or ( as Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector , and Walker , Crit . E.cam . , & c . , vol . iii . p . 150 , would read ) “ That will I show you , lady , presently . " How say you , madam ? are you now persuaded 34 [ Act 11 . FIRST PART OF.
... or ( as Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector , and Walker , Crit . E.cam . , & c . , vol . iii . p . 150 , would read ) “ That will I show you , lady , presently . " How say you , madam ? are you now persuaded 34 [ Act 11 . FIRST PART OF.
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Be not dismay'd , fair lady ; nor misconstrue ( 60 ) The mind of Talbot , as you did mistake The outward composition of his body . What you have done hath not offended me : Nor other satisfaction do I crave , But only , with your ...
Be not dismay'd , fair lady ; nor misconstrue ( 60 ) The mind of Talbot , as you did mistake The outward composition of his body . What you have done hath not offended me : Nor other satisfaction do I crave , But only , with your ...
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