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... first sight of A , pyneth a while in secret griefe , at length not able any longer to indure the burning heate of so feruent a humour , bewrayeth the secresy of his disease vnto his familiar frend W.S. who not 21 THE KEY.
... first sight of A , pyneth a while in secret griefe , at length not able any longer to indure the burning heate of so feruent a humour , bewrayeth the secresy of his disease vnto his familiar frend W.S. who not 21 THE KEY.
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A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. of his disease vnto his familiar frend W.S. who not long before had tryed the curtesy of the like passion , and was now newly recouered of the like infection ; yet finding his frend let bloud in ...
A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. of his disease vnto his familiar frend W.S. who not long before had tryed the curtesy of the like passion , and was now newly recouered of the like infection ; yet finding his frend let bloud in ...
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