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... fhew of blindness ; Let not my fifter read it in your eye ; Be not thy tongue thy own fhame's orator ; Look fweet , speak fair , become disloyalty : Apparel vice , like virtue's harbinger ; Bear a fair prefence , tho ' your heart be ...
... fhew of blindness ; Let not my fifter read it in your eye ; Be not thy tongue thy own fhame's orator ; Look fweet , speak fair , become disloyalty : Apparel vice , like virtue's harbinger ; Bear a fair prefence , tho ' your heart be ...
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... fhew us the fleeve : We in your motion turn , and you may move us . Then , gentle brother , get you in again ; Comfort my fifter , chear her , call her wife ; " Tis holy fport to be a little vain , When the fweet breath of flattery ...
... fhew us the fleeve : We in your motion turn , and you may move us . Then , gentle brother , get you in again ; Comfort my fifter , chear her , call her wife ; " Tis holy fport to be a little vain , When the fweet breath of flattery ...
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... fhew , he could punn as well in English as the Other had done in Latine ; and therefore tranflates , Refpect your End , or beware the Rope's End . As for the Phrafe , the Prophecy like the Parrot , We are to remember , the London ...
... fhew , he could punn as well in English as the Other had done in Latine ; and therefore tranflates , Refpect your End , or beware the Rope's End . As for the Phrafe , the Prophecy like the Parrot , We are to remember , the London ...
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... fhew himself over - kind to Bo- hemia ; they were train'd together in their childhoods , and there rooted betwixt them then fuch an affection , which cannot chufe but branch now . Since their more mature dignities and royal neceffities ...
... fhew himself over - kind to Bo- hemia ; they were train'd together in their childhoods , and there rooted betwixt them then fuch an affection , which cannot chufe but branch now . Since their more mature dignities and royal neceffities ...
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... fhew in our brother's welcome : Let what is dear in Sicily , be cheap : Next to thy felf , and my young rover , he's Apparent to my heart . Her . If you will feek us , We are yours i'th ' garden : fhall's attend you there ? Leo . To ...
... fhew in our brother's welcome : Let what is dear in Sicily , be cheap : Next to thy felf , and my young rover , he's Apparent to my heart . Her . If you will feek us , We are yours i'th ' garden : fhall's attend you there ? Leo . To ...
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