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... loue I would bee loth to foyle him, as I muft for my owne honour if hee 128 121. came] come F4, Rowe, Pope, Han. 115. a many] For many other instances of the insertion of a before numeral adjectives, see Abbott, ยง87 115, 116. and there ...
... loue I would bee loth to foyle him, as I muft for my owne honour if hee 128 121. came] come F4, Rowe, Pope, Han. 115. a many] For many other instances of the insertion of a before numeral adjectives, see Abbott, ยง87 115, 116. and there ...
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... loue to me, which thou fhalt flnde I will moll kindly requite : I had my 135 felfe notice of my Brothers purpofe heerein,and haue by vnder-hand meanes laboured to diflwade him from it ; but he is refolute. He tell thee Charles, it is ...
... loue to me, which thou fhalt flnde I will moll kindly requite : I had my 135 felfe notice of my Brothers purpofe heerein,and haue by vnder-hand meanes laboured to diflwade him from it ; but he is refolute. He tell thee Charles, it is ...
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... loue thee ; if my Vncle thy banifhed father had banifhed thy Vncle the Duke my Father, fo thou 10 hadft beene ftill with mee, I could haue taught my loue to take thy father for mine ; fo wouldft thou, if the truth T2 4. were] I were ...
... loue thee ; if my Vncle thy banifhed father had banifhed thy Vncle the Duke my Father, fo thou 10 hadft beene ftill with mee, I could haue taught my loue to take thy father for mine ; fo wouldft thou, if the truth T2 4. were] I were ...
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... Loue ? 25 Cel. Marry I prethee doe, to make fport withall : but loue no man in good earneft,nor no further in fport ney- ther, then with fafety of a pure blufti, thou maift in honor come off againe. Rof. What fliall be our fport then ...
... Loue ? 25 Cel. Marry I prethee doe, to make fport withall : but loue no man in good earneft,nor no further in fport ney- ther, then with fafety of a pure blufti, thou maift in honor come off againe. Rof. What fliall be our fport then ...
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