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Page 80
I've look'd on thousands , who have sped the better By my regard , but kill'd none so : Camillo , As you are certainly a gentleman , Clerk - like experienc'd , ( which no less adorns Our gentry , than our parents ' noble names , In ...
I've look'd on thousands , who have sped the better By my regard , but kill'd none so : Camillo , As you are certainly a gentleman , Clerk - like experienc'd , ( which no less adorns Our gentry , than our parents ' noble names , In ...
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Please your ladyship To visit the next room , I'll presently Acquaint the Queen of your most noble offer , Who but to day hammer'd of this design ; But durft not tempt a minister of honour , Left she should be deny'd . Paul .
Please your ladyship To visit the next room , I'll presently Acquaint the Queen of your most noble offer , Who but to day hammer'd of this design ; But durft not tempt a minister of honour , Left she should be deny'd . Paul .
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... say so : The baftard brains with these my proper hands Shall I dash out : go take it to the fire , For thou sett'st on thy wife . Ant . I did not , Sir : These lords , my noble fellows , if they please , Can clear me in't . Lord .
... say so : The baftard brains with these my proper hands Shall I dash out : go take it to the fire , For thou sett'st on thy wife . Ant . I did not , Sir : These lords , my noble fellows , if they please , Can clear me in't . Lord .
Page 107
All faults I make , when I shall come to know them , I do repent : alas , I've shew'd too much The rashness of a woman ; he is touch'd To th'noble heart . What's gone , and what's past help , Should be past grief .
All faults I make , when I shall come to know them , I do repent : alas , I've shew'd too much The rashness of a woman ; he is touch'd To th'noble heart . What's gone , and what's past help , Should be past grief .
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Begging Gipfies , & c . in the Time of our Author were in Gangs , that had something of the Regularity of an incorporated Body . This is alluded te here . From this noble Society he wishes he may be unrollod , if he does not do fo ...
Begging Gipfies , & c . in the Time of our Author were in Gangs , that had something of the Regularity of an incorporated Body . This is alluded te here . From this noble Society he wishes he may be unrollod , if he does not do fo ...
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