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With pardon , noble Gordon , this disdain Suits not your daughter's virtue , or my constancy . Hunt . You're angry - would he would beat me , I deserve it . [ Aside . Dalyell , thy hand , we are friends : follow thy courtship ...
With pardon , noble Gordon , this disdain Suits not your daughter's virtue , or my constancy . Hunt . You're angry - would he would beat me , I deserve it . [ Aside . Dalyell , thy hand , we are friends : follow thy courtship ...
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Princely lady , How most unworthy I am to employ My services , in honour of your virtues , How hopeless my desires are to enjoy Your fair opinion , and much more your love ; Are only matters of despair , unless Your goodness gives large ...
Princely lady , How most unworthy I am to employ My services , in honour of your virtues , How hopeless my desires are to enjoy Your fair opinion , and much more your love ; Are only matters of despair , unless Your goodness gives large ...
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... Resolves to treat the freedom of my youth Upon exchange of troths , I shall desire No surer credit of a match with virtue Than such as lives in you ; mean time , my hopes are Preser [ v ] ' d secure , in having you a friend . Dal .
... Resolves to treat the freedom of my youth Upon exchange of troths , I shall desire No surer credit of a match with virtue Than such as lives in you ; mean time , my hopes are Preser [ v ] ' d secure , in having you a friend . Dal .
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... King James gave consent that this duke should take to wife the Lady Catherine Gordon , daughter of the Earl of Huntley , being a near kinswoman to the king himself , and a young virgin of excellent beauty and virtue .
... King James gave consent that this duke should take to wife the Lady Catherine Gordon , daughter of the Earl of Huntley , being a near kinswoman to the king himself , and a young virgin of excellent beauty and virtue .
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But we will live , Live , beauteous virtue , by the lively test Of our own blood , to let the counterfeit Be known the world's contempt . Kath . Pray do not use That word , it carries fate in't : the first suit I ever made , I trust ...
But we will live , Live , beauteous virtue , by the lively test Of our own blood , to let the counterfeit Be known the world's contempt . Kath . Pray do not use That word , it carries fate in't : the first suit I ever made , I trust ...
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