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Luc . Better forbear , till Proteus make return . Pro . My gracious lord , that which I would discover , Jul . O , know'st thou not , bis looks are my soul's The law of friendship bids me to conceal : Pity the dearth that I have pined ...
Luc . Better forbear , till Proteus make return . Pro . My gracious lord , that which I would discover , Jul . O , know'st thou not , bis looks are my soul's The law of friendship bids me to conceal : Pity the dearth that I have pined ...
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By gar , he has save his soul , dat he is no have ; only give me so much of your time in exchange come ; he has pray his Pible vell , dat he is no come ; of it , as to lay an amiable siege to the honesty of this by gar , Jack Rugby ...
By gar , he has save his soul , dat he is no have ; only give me so much of your time in exchange come ; he has pray his Pible vell , dat he is no come ; of it , as to lay an amiable siege to the honesty of this by gar , Jack Rugby ...
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Melodious birds sing madrigals ; curer of souls , and you a curer of bodies ; if you When as I set in Pahylon , should fight , you go against the hair of your profesAnd a thousand vagram posies . sions : is it not true , master Page ?
Melodious birds sing madrigals ; curer of souls , and you a curer of bodies ; if you When as I set in Pahylon , should fight , you go against the hair of your profesAnd a thousand vagram posies . sions : is it not true , master Page ?
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To thee the book even of my secret soul : Clo , Misprision in the highest degree Lady , CuTherefore , good yonth , address thy gait unto her ; cullus non facit monachum ; that's as much as to say , Be not deny'd access , stand at her ...
To thee the book even of my secret soul : Clo , Misprision in the highest degree Lady , CuTherefore , good yonth , address thy gait unto her ; cullus non facit monachum ; that's as much as to say , Be not deny'd access , stand at her ...
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That he believes himself ; so do not I. Do not deny : beshrew his soul for me , Prove true , imagination , o , prove true , He started one poor heart of mine in thee . That I , dear brother , be now ta'en for you ! Seb .
That he believes himself ; so do not I. Do not deny : beshrew his soul for me , Prove true , imagination , o , prove true , He started one poor heart of mine in thee . That I , dear brother , be now ta'en for you ! Seb .
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