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Stanley , we know thou lov'st us , and thy heart Is figured on thy tongue ; nor think we less Of any's here . — How closely we have hunted This cub ( since he unlodg'd ) from hole to hole , Your knowledge is our chronicle ; first ...
Stanley , we know thou lov'st us , and thy heart Is figured on thy tongue ; nor think we less Of any's here . — How closely we have hunted This cub ( since he unlodg'd ) from hole to hole , Your knowledge is our chronicle ; first ...
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Thou stand'st between a father and a suitor , Both striving for an interest in thy heart : He courts thee for affection , I for duty ; He as a servant pleads ; but by the privilege Of nature , though I might command , my care Shall önly ...
Thou stand'st between a father and a suitor , Both striving for an interest in thy heart : He courts thee for affection , I for duty ; He as a servant pleads ; but by the privilege Of nature , though I might command , my care Shall önly ...
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Kate , Kate , thou grow'st upon my heart , like peace , Creating every other hour a jubilee . Kath . To you , my lord of Dalyell , I address Some few remaining words : the general fame That speaks your merit , even in vulgar tongues ...
Kate , Kate , thou grow'st upon my heart , like peace , Creating every other hour a jubilee . Kath . To you , my lord of Dalyell , I address Some few remaining words : the general fame That speaks your merit , even in vulgar tongues ...
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French , both in heart and actions . K. Hen . Some Irish heads work in this mine of treason ; Speak them . Clif . Not any of the best ; your fortune Hath dull'd their spleens . Never had counterfeit Such a confused rabble of lost ...
French , both in heart and actions . K. Hen . Some Irish heads work in this mine of treason ; Speak them . Clif . Not any of the best ; your fortune Hath dull'd their spleens . Never had counterfeit Such a confused rabble of lost ...
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He never fail'd me ; what have I deserv'd To lose this good man's heart , or he his own ? Urs . The night doth waste , this passion ill becomes you ; Provide against your danger . K. Hen . Let it be so .
He never fail'd me ; what have I deserv'd To lose this good man's heart , or he his own ? Urs . The night doth waste , this passion ill becomes you ; Provide against your danger . K. Hen . Let it be so .
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