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... daughter and himself : And , for the good report I hear of you ; And for the love he beareth to your daughter And she to him , -to stay him not too long , I am content , in a good father's care , To have him match'd ; and , -if you ...
... daughter and himself : And , for the good report I hear of you ; And for the love he beareth to your daughter And she to him , -to stay him not too long , I am content , in a good father's care , To have him match'd ; and , -if you ...
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... daughter to him , and will make Her portion equal his . Flo . O , that must be I ' the virtue of your daughter : one being dead , I shall have more than you can dream of yet ; Enough then for your wonder : But , come on , Contract us ...
... daughter to him , and will make Her portion equal his . Flo . O , that must be I ' the virtue of your daughter : one being dead , I shall have more than you can dream of yet ; Enough then for your wonder : But , come on , Contract us ...
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... daughter ; as if that joy were now become a loss , cries , O , thy mother , thy mother ! then asks Bohemia forgiveness ; then embraces his son - in - law ; then again worries he his daughter , with clippingt her ; now he thanks the old ...
... daughter ; as if that joy were now become a loss , cries , O , thy mother , thy mother ! then asks Bohemia forgiveness ; then embraces his son - in - law ; then again worries he his daughter , with clippingt her ; now he thanks the old ...
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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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