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... fair content , and you : none here , he hopes , In all this noble bevy 2 , has brought with her One care abroad ; he would have all as merry As firft - good company 3 , good wine , good welcome , Can make good people . - O , my lord ...
... fair content , and you : none here , he hopes , In all this noble bevy 2 , has brought with her One care abroad ; he would have all as merry As firft - good company 3 , good wine , good welcome , Can make good people . - O , my lord ...
Side 34
... fair ladies Pafs away frowning Sands . For my little cure , Let me alone . [ kiffes her . Hautboys . Enter Cardinal WOLSEY , attended ; and takes bis ftate . Wol . You are welcome , my fair guests ; that noble lady , Or gentleman , that ...
... fair ladies Pafs away frowning Sands . For my little cure , Let me alone . [ kiffes her . Hautboys . Enter Cardinal WOLSEY , attended ; and takes bis ftate . Wol . You are welcome , my fair guests ; that noble lady , Or gentleman , that ...
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... fair young maid that yet wants baptifm , You must be godfather , and answer for her . Cran . The greatest monarch now alive may glory 8 That is , & c . ] My fuit is , that you would be godfather to a fair young maid , who is not yet ...
... fair young maid that yet wants baptifm , You must be godfather , and answer for her . Cran . The greatest monarch now alive may glory 8 That is , & c . ] My fuit is , that you would be godfather to a fair young maid , who is not yet ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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