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... self the winner of her honour , Together with your ring ; and not the wronger Of her , or you , having proceeded but By both your wills . Poft . If you can make't apparent That you havé tafted her in bed ; my hand ,. And ring is yours ...
... self the winner of her honour , Together with your ring ; and not the wronger Of her , or you , having proceeded but By both your wills . Poft . If you can make't apparent That you havé tafted her in bed ; my hand ,. And ring is yours ...
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... self , To think , when thou fhalt be dif - edg'd by her Whom now thou tir'ft on , how thy memory Will then be pang'd by me- Pr'ythee dispatch , Where's the knife ? The lamb entreats the butcher . Thou art too flow to do thy master's ...
... self , To think , when thou fhalt be dif - edg'd by her Whom now thou tir'ft on , how thy memory Will then be pang'd by me- Pr'ythee dispatch , Where's the knife ? The lamb entreats the butcher . Thou art too flow to do thy master's ...
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... be found , Being one too many by my weary self , Purfued my humour , & c . The ten lines following not in Ed . 1597 , but in the text of 1599 . VoL . VIII , F Moun . Moun . I neither know it , nor can learn ROMEO and JULIET . 121.
... be found , Being one too many by my weary self , Purfued my humour , & c . The ten lines following not in Ed . 1597 , but in the text of 1599 . VoL . VIII , F Moun . Moun . I neither know it , nor can learn ROMEO and JULIET . 121.
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... self and I Were in a mask ? 2 Cap . By'r lady , thirty years . I Cap . What , man ! ' tis not fo much , ' tis not fo much ; " Tis fince the nuptial of Lucentio , Come Pentecoft as quickly as it will , Some five and twenty years , and ...
... self and I Were in a mask ? 2 Cap . By'r lady , thirty years . I Cap . What , man ! ' tis not fo much , ' tis not fo much ; " Tis fince the nuptial of Lucentio , Come Pentecoft as quickly as it will , Some five and twenty years , and ...
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... self , Because it is an enemy to thee . Had I it written , I would tear the word . Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words . Of that tongue's uttering , yet I know the found . Art thou not Romeo , and a Mountague ? Rom ...
... self , Because it is an enemy to thee . Had I it written , I would tear the word . Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words . Of that tongue's uttering , yet I know the found . Art thou not Romeo , and a Mountague ? Rom ...
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