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... I'll be bid by thee . Dia . When midnight comes , knock at my chamber window ; I'll order take , my mother shall not hear . Now will I charge you in the band of truth , When you have conquer'd my yet maiden bed , Remain there but an ...
... I'll be bid by thee . Dia . When midnight comes , knock at my chamber window ; I'll order take , my mother shall not hear . Now will I charge you in the band of truth , When you have conquer'd my yet maiden bed , Remain there but an ...
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... I'll never tell you . King . Take her away . Dia . I'll put in bail , my liege . King . I think thee now some common customer . † Dia . By Jove , if ever I knew man , ' twas you . King . Wherefore hast thou accused him all this while ...
... I'll never tell you . King . Take her away . Dia . I'll put in bail , my liege . King . I think thee now some common customer . † Dia . By Jove , if ever I knew man , ' twas you . King . Wherefore hast thou accused him all this while ...
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... I'll draw the curtain ; My lord's almost so far transported , that He'll think anon , it lives . Leon . O sweet Paulina , Make me to think so twenty years together ; No settled senses of the world can match The pleasure of that madness ...
... I'll draw the curtain ; My lord's almost so far transported , that He'll think anon , it lives . Leon . O sweet Paulina , Make me to think so twenty years together ; No settled senses of the world can match The pleasure of that madness ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 2 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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