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... such sum or sums as are Express'd in the condition , let the forfeit Be nominated for an equal pound Of your fair flesh , to be cut off and taken In what part of your body it shall please me . Anth . Content , in faith ...
... such sum or sums as are Express'd in the condition , let the forfeit Be nominated for an equal pound Of your fair flesh , to be cut off and taken In what part of your body it shall please me . Anth . Content , in faith ...
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I know the hand ; in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper that it writ on Is the fair hand that writ . Gra . Love - news , in faith . Laun . By your leave , fir . Lor . Whither goeft thou ? Laun .
I know the hand ; in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper that it writ on Is the fair hand that writ . Gra . Love - news , in faith . Laun . By your leave , fir . Lor . Whither goeft thou ? Laun .
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O , ten times faster Venus ' pidgeons fly To seal love's bonds new made , than they are wont To keep obliged faith unforfeited ! Gra . That ever holds . Who riseth from a feast With that keen appetite that he sits down ?
O , ten times faster Venus ' pidgeons fly To seal love's bonds new made , than they are wont To keep obliged faith unforfeited ! Gra . That ever holds . Who riseth from a feast With that keen appetite that he sits down ?
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My lord Ballanio , and my gentle lady , I wish you all the joy that you can wilh ; For , I am sure , you can wish none from ' me : And , when your honours mean to solemnize The bargain of your faith , I do beseech you Ev'n at that time ...
My lord Ballanio , and my gentle lady , I wish you all the joy that you can wilh ; For , I am sure , you can wish none from ' me : And , when your honours mean to solemnize The bargain of your faith , I do beseech you Ev'n at that time ...
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Yes , faith , my lord . Bas . Our feast shall be much honour'd in your marriage . Gra . We'll ' play with them , the first boy , for a thousand ducats . Ner . What , and stake down ? Gra . No , we shall ne'er win at that sport ...
Yes , faith , my lord . Bas . Our feast shall be much honour'd in your marriage . Gra . We'll ' play with them , the first boy , for a thousand ducats . Ner . What , and stake down ? Gra . No , we shall ne'er win at that sport ...
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