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Pagina 364
HUSBAND falls down . ... has been expected in your life ; Cancel not all men's
hopes : you have a wife , Kind and obedient ; heap not wrongful shame On her
and your posterity ; let only sin be sore , And by this fall , rise never to fall more .
HUSBAND falls down . ... has been expected in your life ; Cancel not all men's
hopes : you have a wife , Kind and obedient ; heap not wrongful shame On her
and your posterity ; let only sin be sore , And by this fall , rise never to fall more .
Pagina 430
But he as readily falls in love with Mariana , a Swedish captive , the chosen fair of
the Marquis of Lubeck . Blanche , however ... Upon their arrival in England the
king and his fair companion fall into the hands of some barons who are in arms .
But he as readily falls in love with Mariana , a Swedish captive , the chosen fair of
the Marquis of Lubeck . Blanche , however ... Upon their arrival in England the
king and his fair companion fall into the hands of some barons who are in arms .
Pagina 499
R. Fall_used as a verb active . C. E. ii . 2 , n . And moan the erpense of many a
vanish'd sight . As easy mayst thou fall Expiate . R. T. iii . 3 , n . A drop of water in
the breaking gulf . Make haste , the hour of death is expiate . Fall ( v . ) M. N. D. v .
R. Fall_used as a verb active . C. E. ii . 2 , n . And moan the erpense of many a
vanish'd sight . As easy mayst thou fall Expiate . R. T. iii . 3 , n . A drop of water in
the breaking gulf . Make haste , the hour of death is expiate . Fall ( v . ) M. N. D. v .
Pagina 536
Whales ' b me - tooth of the walrus . L. L. L. T. 2 , f . My lord shall never rest ; To
show his teeth as white as tchales ' bome . I'll watch him tame , and talk him out of
pa What a fall Fortune does the thick - lips owe - what a tience . fall vloes Fortune
...
Whales ' b me - tooth of the walrus . L. L. L. T. 2 , f . My lord shall never rest ; To
show his teeth as white as tchales ' bome . I'll watch him tame , and talk him out of
pa What a fall Fortune does the thick - lips owe - what a tience . fall vloes Fortune
...
Pagina 538
Your gaskins fall . T. N. 1.3 , n . Y. Clown . But I am resolved on two points . Maria
. That if one break the other will hold ; Yare - ready , nimble . M. M. iv . 2 , n . or , if
both break , your gaskins fall . You shall find me yare . Yare -- nimble . A. c . ii .
Your gaskins fall . T. N. 1.3 , n . Y. Clown . But I am resolved on two points . Maria
. That if one break the other will hold ; Yare - ready , nimble . M. M. iv . 2 , n . or , if
both break , your gaskins fall . You shall find me yare . Yare -- nimble . A. c . ii .
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appears Arden bear beauty better blood character comes dead dear death desire dost doth doubt earth Enter eyes face fair fall false father fear gentle give grace grief hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hold honour Italy keep kind king lady leave light lines live look lord love's master means mind nature never night Noble once original passage passion person play poem poet poor praise present scene sense Shakspere Shakspere's shame sight Sonnets soul speak spirit stand sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tongue true truth unto wife writer written young youth