The Plays of William Shakspeare |
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Sweet Valentine , adieu ! Pro . Yet writers say , As in the sweetest bud Think on thy Proteus , when thou , haply , seest The eating canker dwells , so eating love Some rare note - worthy object in thy travel : Inhabits in the finest ...
Sweet Valentine , adieu ! Pro . Yet writers say , As in the sweetest bud Think on thy Proteus , when thou , haply , seest The eating canker dwells , so eating love Some rare note - worthy object in thy travel : Inhabits in the finest ...
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Hear sweet discourse , converse with noblemen ; Pro . My lord , I cannot be so soon provided ; And be in eye of every exercise , Please you , deliberate a day or two . Worthy his youth and nobleness of birth .
Hear sweet discourse , converse with noblemen ; Pro . My lord , I cannot be so soon provided ; And be in eye of every exercise , Please you , deliberate a day or two . Worthy his youth and nobleness of birth .
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Yourself , sweet lady ; for you gave the fire : SU . Have done , have done ; here comes the gensir Thurio borrows his wit from your ladyship's tleman . looks , and spends what he borrows , kindly in your Val . Welcome , dear Proteus !
Yourself , sweet lady ; for you gave the fire : SU . Have done , have done ; here comes the gensir Thurio borrows his wit from your ladyship's tleman . looks , and spends what he borrows , kindly in your Val . Welcome , dear Proteus !
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Sweet , except not any ; Laun . Forswear not thyself , sweet youth ; for I Except thou wilt except against my love . am not welcome . I reckon this always — that a Pro . Have I not reason to prefer mine own ? man is never undone ...
Sweet , except not any ; Laun . Forswear not thyself , sweet youth ; for I Except thou wilt except against my love . am not welcome . I reckon this always — that a Pro . Have I not reason to prefer mine own ? man is never undone ...
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He makes sweet musick with the enamel'd stones , At first I did adore a twinkling star , Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge But now I worship a celestial sun . He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; Unheedful vows may heedfully be broken ...
He makes sweet musick with the enamel'd stones , At first I did adore a twinkling star , Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge But now I worship a celestial sun . He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; Unheedful vows may heedfully be broken ...
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