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Ha ! let me see : ay , give it me , it's mine.- other out of all count . Sweet ornament , that decks a thing divine ! Val . How painted ? and how out of count ? Ah Silvia ! Silvia ! Speed . Marry , sir , so painted to make her fair ...
Ha ! let me see : ay , give it me , it's mine.- other out of all count . Sweet ornament , that decks a thing divine ! Val . How painted ? and how out of count ? Ah Silvia ! Silvia ! Speed . Marry , sir , so painted to make her fair ...
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Val , Give him leave , madam : he is a kind of Val . Nay , sure , I think , she holds them prisoncameleon . ers still . Thu. That hath more mind to feed on your Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and , being blood , than live in your ...
Val , Give him leave , madam : he is a kind of Val . Nay , sure , I think , she holds them prisoncameleon . ers still . Thu. That hath more mind to feed on your Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and , being blood , than live in your ...
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Well , give her that ring ; and therewithal This letter : —that's her chamber . - Tell my lady Sil . Is she not passing fair ? I claim the promise for her heavenly picture . Jul . She hath been fairer , madam , than she is .
Well , give her that ring ; and therewithal This letter : —that's her chamber . - Tell my lady Sil . Is she not passing fair ? I claim the promise for her heavenly picture . Jul . She hath been fairer , madam , than she is .
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By penitence th ' Eternal's wrath's appeas'd : And , that my love may appear plain and free , All that was mine in Silvia I give thee . Jul . O me unhappy ! Pro . Look to the boy . Val . Why , boy ! why , wag ! how now ! what's the ...
By penitence th ' Eternal's wrath's appeas'd : And , that my love may appear plain and free , All that was mine in Silvia I give thee . Jul . O me unhappy ! Pro . Look to the boy . Val . Why , boy ! why , wag ! how now ! what's the ...
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The poet or the fictionist - and every great exactly in the style of her other sarcastic speeches , fictionist is a true poet - gives us an image of life at large , while it does not correspond with Proteus's intention . and not of the ...
The poet or the fictionist - and every great exactly in the style of her other sarcastic speeches , fictionist is a true poet - gives us an image of life at large , while it does not correspond with Proteus's intention . and not of the ...
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