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Pagina 123
... grief - shot With his unkindness ? say ' t be so ? Sic . Yet your good will Must have that thanks from Rome , after the As measure you intended well . Men . I think he'll hear me . I'll undertake ' t : Yet , to bite his lip And hum at ...
... grief - shot With his unkindness ? say ' t be so ? Sic . Yet your good will Must have that thanks from Rome , after the As measure you intended well . Men . I think he'll hear me . I'll undertake ' t : Yet , to bite his lip And hum at ...
Pagina 208
... grief too , as I understand how all things go . Sec . Lord . Every man here's so . he have borrowed of you ? First Lord . A thousand pieces . Sec . Lord . A thousand pieces ! First Lord . What of you ? What would Sec . Lord . He sent to ...
... grief too , as I understand how all things go . Sec . Lord . Every man here's so . he have borrowed of you ? First Lord . A thousand pieces . Sec . Lord . A thousand pieces ! First Lord . What of you ? What would Sec . Lord . He sent to ...
Pagina 232
... grief unto him ; and , as my lord , Still serve him with my life . My dearest master ! Tim . Away ! what art thou ? Flav . Have you forgot me , sir ? 470 Tim . Why dost ask that ? I have forgot all men ; 480 Then , if thou grant'st thou ...
... grief unto him ; and , as my lord , Still serve him with my life . My dearest master ! Tim . Away ! what art thou ? Flav . Have you forgot me , sir ? 470 Tim . Why dost ask that ? I have forgot all men ; 480 Then , if thou grant'st thou ...
Pagina 233
... grief For his undone lord than mine eyes for you . Tim . What , dost thou weep ? Come nearer . Then I love thee , Because thou art a woman , and disclaim'st Flinty mankind ; whose eyes do never give But thorough lust and laughter ...
... grief For his undone lord than mine eyes for you . Tim . What , dost thou weep ? Come nearer . Then I love thee , Because thou art a woman , and disclaim'st Flinty mankind ; whose eyes do never give But thorough lust and laughter ...
Pagina 252
... grief at last with piteous eye , Seen where all pale with death he lay alone , Whose beauty quailed , as wont the lilies droop , When wasteful winter winds do make them stoop . of the Roman raconteur , -that dawn - world in 252 Venus ...
... grief at last with piteous eye , Seen where all pale with death he lay alone , Whose beauty quailed , as wont the lilies droop , When wasteful winter winds do make them stoop . of the Roman raconteur , -that dawn - world in 252 Venus ...
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