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Here is a literal translation of them : I will utter about myself a true lay and relate my adventures ; how in days of toil , I often endured a time of hardship ; have undergone bitter cares of heart , known on the ship many times of ...
Here is a literal translation of them : I will utter about myself a true lay and relate my adventures ; how in days of toil , I often endured a time of hardship ; have undergone bitter cares of heart , known on the ship many times of ...
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The sentimental Duke Orsino , who feeds on an imaginary passion for Olivia , has awakened a real passion in the heart of Viola . She is disguised as a boy and is employed as Orsino's messenger . “ Make no compare , ” says the Duke ...
The sentimental Duke Orsino , who feeds on an imaginary passion for Olivia , has awakened a real passion in the heart of Viola . She is disguised as a boy and is employed as Orsino's messenger . “ Make no compare , ” says the Duke ...
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kept a good heart to the last . ... and the pall held up by six of the quorum ; the whole parish followed the corpse with heavy hearts , and in their mourning suits ; the men in frieze , and the women in riding - hoods .
kept a good heart to the last . ... and the pall held up by six of the quorum ; the whole parish followed the corpse with heavy hearts , and in their mourning suits ; the men in frieze , and the women in riding - hoods .
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