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... leave their flocks ; and , under your fair conduct , Crave leave to view these ladies , and entreat An hour of revels with them . Wol . Say , lord chamberlain , They have done my poor houfe grace ; for which I pay them A thousand thanks ...
... leave their flocks ; and , under your fair conduct , Crave leave to view these ladies , and entreat An hour of revels with them . Wol . Say , lord chamberlain , They have done my poor houfe grace ; for which I pay them A thousand thanks ...
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... leave So fweet a bedfellow ? But , confcience , conscience , - O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . SCENE III . An Antechamber in the Queen's Apartments . Enter ANNE BULLEN , and an old Lady . [ Exeunt . Anne . Not for that ...
... leave So fweet a bedfellow ? But , confcience , conscience , - O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . SCENE III . An Antechamber in the Queen's Apartments . Enter ANNE BULLEN , and an old Lady . [ Exeunt . Anne . Not for that ...
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... leave you . Sic . Why stay we to be baited With one that wants her wits ? Vol . Take my prayers with you.- I would the gods had nothing else to do , [ Exeunt Tribunes ... Leave Leave this faint puling , and lament as I do CORIOLANUS . 255.
... leave you . Sic . Why stay we to be baited With one that wants her wits ? Vol . Take my prayers with you.- I would the gods had nothing else to do , [ Exeunt Tribunes ... Leave Leave this faint puling , and lament as I do CORIOLANUS . 255.
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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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