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... force it on thee . To the innocence From which thou hearest it at this present moment , Doth warrant thee that it is no Priest's legend . MAX . How mere a maniac they supposed the Duke ! What , he can meditate ? -- the Duke ? -can dream ...
... force it on thee . To the innocence From which thou hearest it at this present moment , Doth warrant thee that it is no Priest's legend . MAX . How mere a maniac they supposed the Duke ! What , he can meditate ? -- the Duke ? -can dream ...
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... force it on thee . To the innocence From which thou hearest it at this present moment , Doth warrant thee that it is no Priest's legend . MAX . How mere a maniac they supposed the Duke ! What , he can meditate ? -- the Duke ? -can dream ...
... force it on thee . To the innocence From which thou hearest it at this present moment , Doth warrant thee that it is no Priest's legend . MAX . How mere a maniac they supposed the Duke ! What , he can meditate ? -- the Duke ? -can dream ...
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... force , and what is more , alack ! His own oration's , cannot bring it back : In short unless she pities his afflictions , Despair will make him take his own prescriptions . 1796 . TRANSLATION . DEPART in joy from this world's noise and ...
... force , and what is more , alack ! His own oration's , cannot bring it back : In short unless she pities his afflictions , Despair will make him take his own prescriptions . 1796 . TRANSLATION . DEPART in joy from this world's noise and ...
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