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Adr . His company must do his minions grace , Whilft I at home starve for a merry look : Hath homely age ch ' alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then , he hath wasted it . Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ?
Adr . His company must do his minions grace , Whilft I at home starve for a merry look : Hath homely age ch ' alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then , he hath wasted it . Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ?
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S. Ant . Sweet mistress ; ( what your name is else , I know not ; Nor by what wonder you do hit of mine :) Less in your knowledge and your grace you show not Than our earth's wonder , more than earth divine .
S. Ant . Sweet mistress ; ( what your name is else , I know not ; Nor by what wonder you do hit of mine :) Less in your knowledge and your grace you show not Than our earth's wonder , more than earth divine .
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But her fair filter , Pofleft with such a gentle sovereign grace , Of such inchanting presence and discourse , Hath almost made me traitor to my self : But left my self be guilty of self - wrong , I'll stop mine cars against the ...
But her fair filter , Pofleft with such a gentle sovereign grace , Of such inchanting presence and discourse , Hath almost made me traitor to my self : But left my self be guilty of self - wrong , I'll stop mine cars against the ...
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Adr . Come , go ; I will fall prostrate at his feet , And never rise , until my tears and prayers Have won his Grace to come in person hither ; And take perforce my husband from the Abbess . Mer . By this , I think , the dial points at ...
Adr . Come , go ; I will fall prostrate at his feet , And never rise , until my tears and prayers Have won his Grace to come in person hither ; And take perforce my husband from the Abbess . Mer . By this , I think , the dial points at ...
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Therefore , most gracious Duke , with thy command , Let him be brought forth , and borne hence for help . Duke . Long , since thy husband serv'd me in my warsz ( When thou didit make Fince's word , thy bed , ) To do him all the grace ...
Therefore , most gracious Duke , with thy command , Let him be brought forth , and borne hence for help . Duke . Long , since thy husband serv'd me in my warsz ( When thou didit make Fince's word , thy bed , ) To do him all the grace ...
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