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... shame , Titania , Glance at my credit with Hippolita , Knowing I know thy love to Theseus ? Didst thou not lead him through the glimmering night From Perigyné , whom he ravished , And make him with fair ¨¡gle break his faith , VOL . I. M ...
... shame , Titania , Glance at my credit with Hippolita , Knowing I know thy love to Theseus ? Didst thou not lead him through the glimmering night From Perigyné , whom he ravished , And make him with fair ¨¡gle break his faith , VOL . I. M ...
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... shame , No touch of bashfulness ? what , will you tear Impatient answers from my gentle tongue ? Fie , fie ! you counterfeit , you puppet , you ! Her . Puppet ! why fo ? ay , that way goes the game . Now I perceive that she hath made ...
... shame , No touch of bashfulness ? what , will you tear Impatient answers from my gentle tongue ? Fie , fie ! you counterfeit , you puppet , you ! Her . Puppet ! why fo ? ay , that way goes the game . Now I perceive that she hath made ...
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... shame , That I , unworthy body as I am , Should cenfure pass on lovely gentlemen . Jul . Why not on Protheus as on all the rest ?. Luc . Then thus ; of many good , I think him best . Jul . Your reason ? Luc . I have no other but a ...
... shame , That I , unworthy body as I am , Should cenfure pass on lovely gentlemen . Jul . Why not on Protheus as on all the rest ?. Luc . Then thus ; of many good , I think him best . Jul . Your reason ? Luc . I have no other but a ...
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... shame , to call her back again , And pray her to a fault , for which I chid her . What fool is she that knows I am a maid , And would not force the letter to my view ? Since maids , in modesty , say , no , to that Which they would have ...
... shame , to call her back again , And pray her to a fault , for which I chid her . What fool is she that knows I am a maid , And would not force the letter to my view ? Since maids , in modesty , say , no , to that Which they would have ...
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... shame . Sebastian , I have entertained thee , Partly , that I have need of such a youth , That can with some difcretion do my business ; ( For ' tis no trusting to yon foolish lout :) But , chiefly , for thy face , and thy behaviour ...
... shame . Sebastian , I have entertained thee , Partly , that I have need of such a youth , That can with some difcretion do my business ; ( For ' tis no trusting to yon foolish lout :) But , chiefly , for thy face , and thy behaviour ...
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