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... sweet heart ? Ber . Although before the solemn priest I have sworn , I will not bed her . Par . Ber . What ? what , sweet heart ? O my Parolles , they have married me : ¡æ I'll to the Tuscan wars , and never bed her . Par . France is a ...
... sweet heart ? Ber . Although before the solemn priest I have sworn , I will not bed her . Par . Ber . What ? what , sweet heart ? O my Parolles , they have married me : ¡æ I'll to the Tuscan wars , and never bed her . Par . France is a ...
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... sweets , Which they distil now in the curbed time , To make the coming hour o'erflow with joy , And pleasure drown the brim . Hel . What's his will else ? Par . That you will take your instant leave o'the king , • And make this haste as ...
... sweets , Which they distil now in the curbed time , To make the coming hour o'erflow with joy , And pleasure drown the brim . Hel . What's his will else ? Par . That you will take your instant leave o'the king , • And make this haste as ...
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... sweet self was got . Dia . She then was honest . Ber . So should Dia . No : you be . My mother did but duty ; such , my lord , As you owe to your wife . Ber . No more of that ! I pr'ythee , do not strive against my vows : I was compell ...
... sweet self was got . Dia . She then was honest . Ber . So should Dia . No : you be . My mother did but duty ; such , my lord , As you owe to your wife . Ber . No more of that ! I pr'ythee , do not strive against my vows : I was compell ...
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... sweet a lady . 2. Lord . Especially he hath incurr'd the everlasting displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his bounty to sing happiness to him . I will tell you a thing , but you shall let it dwell darkly with you . 1. Lord ...
... sweet a lady . 2. Lord . Especially he hath incurr'd the everlasting displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his bounty to sing happiness to him . I will tell you a thing , but you shall let it dwell darkly with you . 1. Lord ...
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William Shakespeare. Enter BERTRAM . How 1. Lord . They cannot be too sweet for the king's tartness . Here's his lordship now . now , my lord , is't not after midnight ? Ber . I have to - night dispatch'd sixteen busi- nesses , a month's ...
William Shakespeare. Enter BERTRAM . How 1. Lord . They cannot be too sweet for the king's tartness . Here's his lordship now . now , my lord , is't not after midnight ? Ber . I have to - night dispatch'd sixteen busi- nesses , a month's ...
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