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... Char . Good fir , give me good fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . Sooth . You fhall be yet far fairer than you are . Char . He means , in flesh . Iras . No , you fhall paint when you are old .
... Char . Good fir , give me good fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . Sooth . You fhall be yet far fairer than you are . Char . He means , in flesh . Iras . No , you fhall paint when you are old .
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... Char . Out , fool ! I forgive thee for a witch . Alex . You think , none but your fheets are privy to your wishes . Char . Nay , come , tell Iras hers . Alex . We'll know all our fortunes . Eno . Mine , and most of our fortunes , to ...
... Char . Out , fool ! I forgive thee for a witch . Alex . You think , none but your fheets are privy to your wishes . Char . Nay , come , tell Iras hers . Alex . We'll know all our fortunes . Eno . Mine , and most of our fortunes , to ...
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... Char , Madam , methinks , if you did love him dearly , You do not hold the method to enforce The like from him . Cleo . What fhould I do , I do not ? Char . In each thing give him way , cross him in no- thing . Cleo . Thou teacheft like ...
... Char , Madam , methinks , if you did love him dearly , You do not hold the method to enforce The like from him . Cleo . What fhould I do , I do not ? Char . In each thing give him way , cross him in no- thing . Cleo . Thou teacheft like ...
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