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We have lost your son , I fear , for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own . 1 Alon . So is the dearest of the loss . Gon .
We have lost your son , I fear , for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own . 1 Alon . So is the dearest of the loss . Gon .
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No ;For you , most wicked sir , whom to call brother Would even infect my mouth , I do forgive Thy rankest fault ; all of them ; and require My dukedom of thee , which , perforce , I know , Thou must restore . Alon .
No ;For you , most wicked sir , whom to call brother Would even infect my mouth , I do forgive Thy rankest fault ; all of them ; and require My dukedom of thee , which , perforce , I know , Thou must restore . Alon .
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... or else my project fails , Which was to please : now I want Spirits to enforce , art to enchant ; And my ending is despair , Unless I be reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces so , that it assaults Mercy itself , and frees all faults .
... or else my project fails , Which was to please : now I want Spirits to enforce , art to enchant ; And my ending is despair , Unless I be reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces so , that it assaults Mercy itself , and frees all faults .
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Sir Valentine's page ; and sent , I think , That the contents will show . gave it thee ? from Proteus : He would have given it you , but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , I " Jul .
Sir Valentine's page ; and sent , I think , That the contents will show . gave it thee ? from Proteus : He would have given it you , but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , I " Jul .
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Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault : I have received my proportion , like the ( 1 ) Kindred . prodigious son , and am going with Sir Proteus to Scene II , III .
Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault : I have received my proportion , like the ( 1 ) Kindred . prodigious son , and am going with Sir Proteus to Scene II , III .
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