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... a little →→ Were you but riding forth to air your felf , Such parting were too petty . Look here , love , This diamond was my mother's ; take it , heart , [ Afide . [ Exit . But But keep it till you woo another wife , When CYMBELINE .
... a little →→ Were you but riding forth to air your felf , Such parting were too petty . Look here , love , This diamond was my mother's ; take it , heart , [ Afide . [ Exit . But But keep it till you woo another wife , When CYMBELINE .
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... look upon him ; ' till the diminution Of space had pointed him fharp as my needle ; Nay follow'd him , ' till he had melted from • The fmallness of a gnat , to air ; and then • Have turn'd mine eye , and Pifanio , When fhall we hear ...
... look upon him ; ' till the diminution Of space had pointed him fharp as my needle ; Nay follow'd him , ' till he had melted from • The fmallness of a gnat , to air ; and then • Have turn'd mine eye , and Pifanio , When fhall we hear ...
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... look'd on him , without the help of admiration , though the ca alogue of his endowments had been tabled by his fide , and I to perufe him by Items . Phil . You fpeak of him when he was lefs furnish'd than now he is , with that which ...
... look'd on him , without the help of admiration , though the ca alogue of his endowments had been tabled by his fide , and I to perufe him by Items . Phil . You fpeak of him when he was lefs furnish'd than now he is , with that which ...
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... look on me ; what wreck difcern you Deferves your pity ? Iach . Lamentable ! what in me To hide me from the radiant fun , and folace I'th ' dungeon by a fnuff ? Imo . I pray you , Sir , Deliver with more opennefs your answers To my ...
... look on me ; what wreck difcern you Deferves your pity ? Iach . Lamentable ! what in me To hide me from the radiant fun , and folace I'th ' dungeon by a fnuff ? Imo . I pray you , Sir , Deliver with more opennefs your answers To my ...
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... look upon our Romans , whofe remembrance Is yet fresh in their grief , Poft . I do believe , ( Statift though I am none , nor like to be , ) That this will prove a war ; and you fhall hear The legion now in Gallia , fooner landed In our ...
... look upon our Romans , whofe remembrance Is yet fresh in their grief , Poft . I do believe , ( Statift though I am none , nor like to be , ) That this will prove a war ; and you fhall hear The legion now in Gallia , fooner landed In our ...
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