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That wishing well had not a body in't , Which might be felt ; that We the poorer born , Whofe bafer stars do fhut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them follow our friends : And fhew what we alone must think , which never Returns ...
That wishing well had not a body in't , Which might be felt ; that We the poorer born , Whofe bafer stars do fhut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them follow our friends : And fhew what we alone must think , which never Returns ...
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... and kifs , like native things . Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pain in fenfe ; and do fuppofe , What hath been , cannot be . Who ever ftrove To fhew her merit , that did mifs her love ?
... and kifs , like native things . Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pain in fenfe ; and do fuppofe , What hath been , cannot be . Who ever ftrove To fhew her merit , that did mifs her love ?
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IMPE a graff , or flip , or fucker : by which the means one of the fons of France . So Caxton calls our Prince Arthur , that noble IMPE of fame . SCENE SCENE IV . Count . Clo . I will fhew 34 All's well , that Ends well .
IMPE a graff , or flip , or fucker : by which the means one of the fons of France . So Caxton calls our Prince Arthur , that noble IMPE of fame . SCENE SCENE IV . Count . Clo . I will fhew 34 All's well , that Ends well .
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I will fhew myfelf highly fed , and lowly taught ; I know , my bufinefs is but to the court . เล Changes to Roufillon . Enter Countess and Clown . OME on , Sir ; I fhall now put you to the height of your breeding . * Count .
I will fhew myfelf highly fed , and lowly taught ; I know , my bufinefs is but to the court . เล Changes to Roufillon . Enter Countess and Clown . OME on , Sir ; I fhall now put you to the height of your breeding . * Count .
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For doing I am past ; age has deprived me of much of my force and vigour , yet I have still enough to fhew the world I can do myself right , as I will by thee , in what mation [ or in the best manner ] age will give me leave .
For doing I am past ; age has deprived me of much of my force and vigour , yet I have still enough to fhew the world I can do myself right , as I will by thee , in what mation [ or in the best manner ] age will give me leave .
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