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Alas ! poor women , make us but believe , ( 13 ) Being compact of credit , that you love us ; Thoothers have the arm , New us the - fleeve : We in your motion turn , and you may move us . Then , gentle brother , get you in again ...
Alas ! poor women , make us but believe , ( 13 ) Being compact of credit , that you love us ; Thoothers have the arm , New us the - fleeve : We in your motion turn , and you may move us . Then , gentle brother , get you in again ...
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In her forehead ; arm'd and reverted , making war against her Heir - S. Ant . Where England ? S. Dro . I look'd for the chalky cliffs , but I could ( 15 ) S. Ant . Where France ? S. Dro . In her Forehead ; arm'd and reverted , making ...
In her forehead ; arm'd and reverted , making war against her Heir - S. Ant . Where England ? S. Dro . I look'd for the chalky cliffs , but I could ( 15 ) S. Ant . Where France ? S. Dro . In her Forehead ; arm'd and reverted , making ...
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To conclude , this drudge , or diviner , laid Claim to me , callid me Dromio , swore I was assur'd to her , told me what privy marks I had about me , as the marks of my shoulder , the mole in my neck , the great wart on my left arm ...
To conclude , this drudge , or diviner , laid Claim to me , callid me Dromio , swore I was assur'd to her , told me what privy marks I had about me , as the marks of my shoulder , the mole in my neck , the great wart on my left arm ...
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And arms her with the boldness of a wife [ Exe . ... Now while I speak this , holds his wife by th ' arm , That little thinks , she has been sluic'd in's absence ; And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour ...
And arms her with the boldness of a wife [ Exe . ... Now while I speak this , holds his wife by th ' arm , That little thinks , she has been sluic'd in's absence ; And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour ...
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N zomm NOR TOR night , nor day , no Reft ; it is but weakness To bear the matter thus ; meer weakness , if The cause were not in being i part o'th ' cause , She , the adultress ; for the harlor - King Is quite beyond mine arm ; out of ...
N zomm NOR TOR night , nor day , no Reft ; it is but weakness To bear the matter thus ; meer weakness , if The cause were not in being i part o'th ' cause , She , the adultress ; for the harlor - King Is quite beyond mine arm ; out of ...
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