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... gentle hearers, know, To rank our chosen truth with such a show As fool and fight is, beside forfeiting Our own brains, and the opinion that we bring To make that only true we now intend, Will leave us never an understanding friend.
... gentle hearers, know, To rank our chosen truth with such a show As fool and fight is, beside forfeiting Our own brains, and the opinion that we bring To make that only true we now intend, Will leave us never an understanding friend.
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I do know Kinsmen of mine, three at the least, that have By this so sicken'd their estates, that never They shall abound as formerly. BUCKINGHAM. O, many Have broke their backs with laying manors on 'em For this great journey.
I do know Kinsmen of mine, three at the least, that have By this so sicken'd their estates, that never They shall abound as formerly. BUCKINGHAM. O, many Have broke their backs with laying manors on 'em For this great journey.
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... takes her up, kisses and placeth her by him.] QUEEN KATHERINE. Nay, we must longer kneel; I am a suitor. KING. Arise, and take place by us. Half your suit Never name to us, you have half our power; The other moiety, ere you ask, ...
... takes her up, kisses and placeth her by him.] QUEEN KATHERINE. Nay, we must longer kneel; I am a suitor. KING. Arise, and take place by us. Half your suit Never name to us, you have half our power; The other moiety, ere you ask, ...
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The gentleman is learn'd, and a most rare speaker; To nature none more bound; his training such That he may furnish and instruct great teachers, And never seek for aid out of himself. Yet see, When these so noble benefits shall prove ...
The gentleman is learn'd, and a most rare speaker; To nature none more bound; his training such That he may furnish and instruct great teachers, And never seek for aid out of himself. Yet see, When these so noble benefits shall prove ...
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New customs, Though they be never so ridiculous, Nay, let 'em be unmanly, yet are follow'd. CHAMBERLAIN. As far as I see, all the good our English Have got by the late voyage is but merely A fit or two o' the face; but they are shrewd ...
New customs, Though they be never so ridiculous, Nay, let 'em be unmanly, yet are follow'd. CHAMBERLAIN. As far as I see, all the good our English Have got by the late voyage is but merely A fit or two o' the face; but they are shrewd ...
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