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We'll make our leisures to attend on yours . Sola . My lord Bassanio , since you've found Anthonio , We two will leave you ; but , at dinner - time , I pray you , have in mind where we must meet . Baf . I will not fail you .
We'll make our leisures to attend on yours . Sola . My lord Bassanio , since you've found Anthonio , We two will leave you ; but , at dinner - time , I pray you , have in mind where we must meet . Baf . I will not fail you .
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For mine own part , I have tow'rd heaven breath'd a secret vow ,, To live in prayer and contemplation , Only attended by Nerissa here , Until a Until her husband and my lord's return . There is THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 55.
For mine own part , I have tow'rd heaven breath'd a secret vow ,, To live in prayer and contemplation , Only attended by Nerissa here , Until a Until her husband and my lord's return . There is THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 55.
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Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you ! Jef . I wish your ladyship all heart's content . Por . I thank you for your wish , and am well pleas'd To wish it back on you : fare you well , Jeffica . [ Exe . Jes . & Lor .
Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you ! Jef . I wish your ladyship all heart's content . Por . I thank you for your wish , and am well pleas'd To wish it back on you : fare you well , Jeffica . [ Exe . Jes . & Lor .
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The crow doth fing as sweetly as the lark , When neither is attended ; and , I think , The nightingale , if she should sing by day , When every goose is cackling , would be thought , No better a musician than the wren .
The crow doth fing as sweetly as the lark , When neither is attended ; and , I think , The nightingale , if she should sing by day , When every goose is cackling , would be thought , No better a musician than the wren .
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BIRON , three Lords attending upon the King in his LONGAVILLE , retirement . DUMAIN , BoYET Macaro , } Lords attending upon the Princess of France . Don ADRIANO DE ARMADO , a fantastical Spainard . NATHANIEL , a Curate .
BIRON , three Lords attending upon the King in his LONGAVILLE , retirement . DUMAIN , BoYET Macaro , } Lords attending upon the Princess of France . Don ADRIANO DE ARMADO , a fantastical Spainard . NATHANIEL , a Curate .
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