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... hold his virtue to you ; whose worthiness would stir it up where it wanted , rather than lack it where there is such abundance . Count . What hope is there of his majesty's amendment ? Laf . He hath abandoned his physicians , Madam ...
... hold his virtue to you ; whose worthiness would stir it up where it wanted , rather than lack it where there is such abundance . Count . What hope is there of his majesty's amendment ? Laf . He hath abandoned his physicians , Madam ...
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... hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU . Hel . O , were that all ! -I think not on my father ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more Than those I shed for him . What was he like ? I have forgot him : my ...
... hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU . Hel . O , were that all ! -I think not on my father ; And these great tears grace his remembrance more Than those I shed for him . What was he like ? I have forgot him : my ...
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... hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my * I . e . the contract just made . I. e . while I sate twice with thee at dinner . Contradicting . knowledge ; that I may say , in the default SCENE III . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 23.
... hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my * I . e . the contract just made . I. e . while I sate twice with thee at dinner . Contradicting . knowledge ; that I may say , in the default SCENE III . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 23.
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... hold in thee , art sure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise me . I'll send her straight away : To - morrow I'll to the wars , she to her single sorrow . Par . Why , these balls bound ; there's noise in it .- ' Tis hard ; A ...
... hold in thee , art sure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise me . I'll send her straight away : To - morrow I'll to the wars , she to her single sorrow . Par . Why , these balls bound ; there's noise in it .- ' Tis hard ; A ...
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... hold a long distance . My duty to you . Your unfortunate son , This is not well , rash and unbridled boy , To fly the favours of so good a king ; To pluck his indignation on thy head , By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous For the ...
... hold a long distance . My duty to you . Your unfortunate son , This is not well , rash and unbridled boy , To fly the favours of so good a king ; To pluck his indignation on thy head , By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous For the ...
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