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Pagina 73
Bless you , my fortunate lady ! Hel . I hope , sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes . Par . You had my prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them still . O ! my knave , how does my old lady ? Clo .
Bless you , my fortunate lady ! Hel . I hope , sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes . Par . You had my prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them still . O ! my knave , how does my old lady ? Clo .
Pagina 138
And I was about to tell you , since I heard of the good lady's death , 70 and that my lord your son was upon his return home , I moved the king my master to speak in the behalf of my daughter ; which , in the minority of them both ...
And I was about to tell you , since I heard of the good lady's death , 70 and that my lord your son was upon his return home , I moved the king my master to speak in the behalf of my daughter ; which , in the minority of them both ...
Pagina 146
My honour'd lady , Laf . King . I have forgiven and forgotten all , Though my revenges were high bent upon him , " And watch'd the time to shoot . This I must say , - But first I beg my pardon , -the young lord Did to his majesty ...
My honour'd lady , Laf . King . I have forgiven and forgotten all , Though my revenges were high bent upon him , " And watch'd the time to shoot . This I must say , - But first I beg my pardon , -the young lord Did to his majesty ...
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