The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13 |
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... A glass that feated them ' ; and to the graver , A child that guided dotards : to his mistress 2 , 9 -Liv'd in court , ( Which rare it is to do , ) most prais'd , most lov'd : ] This encomium is high and artful .
... A glass that feated them ' ; and to the graver , A child that guided dotards : to his mistress 2 , 9 -Liv'd in court , ( Which rare it is to do , ) most prais'd , most lov'd : ] This encomium is high and artful .
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My queen ! my mistress ! O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause with this name , which in the old black letter is scarcely distin- guishable from Innogen , the wife of Brute , King of Britain . There too he found the name of Cloten ...
My queen ! my mistress ! O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause with this name , which in the old black letter is scarcely distin- guishable from Innogen , the wife of Brute , King of Britain . There too he found the name of Cloten ...
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It was much like an argument that fell out last night , where each of us fell in praise of our country mistresses : This ... Though I have not the common obligations of a lover to his mistress , and regard her not with the fondness of a ...
It was much like an argument that fell out last night , where each of us fell in praise of our country mistresses : This ... Though I have not the common obligations of a lover to his mistress , and regard her not with the fondness of a ...
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Friend , in short , is one of those " fond adoptious christendoms that blinking Cupid gossips , " many of which are catalogued by Helen in All's Well That Ends Well , and friend is one of the number : " A mother , and a mistress , and a ...
Friend , in short , is one of those " fond adoptious christendoms that blinking Cupid gossips , " many of which are catalogued by Helen in All's Well That Ends Well , and friend is one of the number : " A mother , and a mistress , and a ...
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With five times so much conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistress : make her go back , even to the yielding ; had I admittance , and opportunity to friend . PosT . No , no . IACH . I dare , thereon , pawn the moiety of my ...
With five times so much conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistress : make her go back , even to the yielding ; had I admittance , and opportunity to friend . PosT . No , no . IACH . I dare , thereon , pawn the moiety of my ...
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