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He , that hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most desir'd the match : But not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the king's looks , hath a heart that is not Glad at the thing they scowl at . 2 Gent .
He , that hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most desir'd the match : But not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the king's looks , hath a heart that is not Glad at the thing they scowl at . 2 Gent .
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You know the peril :I'll fetch a turn about the garden , pitying The pangs of barr'd affections ; though the king Hath charg'd you should not speak together . [ Exit . Imo . O , Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle ...
You know the peril :I'll fetch a turn about the garden , pitying The pangs of barr'd affections ; though the king Hath charg'd you should not speak together . [ Exit . Imo . O , Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle ...
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This hath been Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . Pis . I humbly thank your highness . Queen . Pray , walk awhile . Imo . About some half hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you ...
This hath been Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . Pis . I humbly thank your highness . Queen . Pray , walk awhile . Imo . About some half hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you ...
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A father cruel , and a step - dame false ; A foolish suitor to a wedded lady , That hath her husband banish'd ; -0 , that husband ! My supreme crown of grief ! and those repeated Vexations of it ! Had I been thief - stolen , As my two ...
A father cruel , and a step - dame false ; A foolish suitor to a wedded lady , That hath her husband banish'd ; -0 , that husband ! My supreme crown of grief ! and those repeated Vexations of it ! Had I been thief - stolen , As my two ...
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The king my father shall be made acquainted Of thy assault ; if he shall think it fit , A saucy stranger , in his court , to mart As in a Romish stew , and to expound His beastly mind to us ; he hath a court He little cares for , and a ...
The king my father shall be made acquainted Of thy assault ; if he shall think it fit , A saucy stranger , in his court , to mart As in a Romish stew , and to expound His beastly mind to us ; he hath a court He little cares for , and a ...
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