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... self - metal as my fifter , And prize me at her worth , in my true Heart . I find , the names my very deed of love ; Only fhe comes too fhort : that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , 6 Which the most precious fquare of fenfe ...
... self - metal as my fifter , And prize me at her worth , in my true Heart . I find , the names my very deed of love ; Only fhe comes too fhort : that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , 6 Which the most precious fquare of fenfe ...
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... self fame nature Our fifter speaks of . Come , bring away the Stocks . Glo . Let me befeech your Grace not to do fo ; His fault is much , and the good King his master Will check him for't ; your purpos'd low correction Is fuch , as ...
... self fame nature Our fifter speaks of . Come , bring away the Stocks . Glo . Let me befeech your Grace not to do fo ; His fault is much , and the good King his master Will check him for't ; your purpos'd low correction Is fuch , as ...
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... Self : therefore , I pray you , That to our fifter you do make return ; Say , you have wrong'd her , Sir .. Lear . Afk her forgiveness ? 9 Do you but mark , how this becomes the House ? Dear daughter , I confefs , that I am old ; Age is ...
... Self : therefore , I pray you , That to our fifter you do make return ; Say , you have wrong'd her , Sir .. Lear . Afk her forgiveness ? 9 Do you but mark , how this becomes the House ? Dear daughter , I confefs , that I am old ; Age is ...
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... the other , different conditions , fo might the iffue ; fome the mother . Self for felf - fame , i , e . one Because if the parents were of fome refembling the father , Το To his dog - hearted daughters : 2 These things KING LEAR , 95.
... the other , different conditions , fo might the iffue ; fome the mother . Self for felf - fame , i , e . one Because if the parents were of fome refembling the father , Το To his dog - hearted daughters : 2 These things KING LEAR , 95.
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... self unto him , " Until fome half hour paft , when I was arm'd , " Not fure , though hoping , of this good fuccefs , " I ask'd his bleffing , and from first to laft " Told him my pilgrimage . But his flaw'd heart , " Alack , too weak ...
... self unto him , " Until fome half hour paft , when I was arm'd , " Not fure , though hoping , of this good fuccefs , " I ask'd his bleffing , and from first to laft " Told him my pilgrimage . But his flaw'd heart , " Alack , too weak ...
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