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Pagina 196
... true preferment shall tender itself to thee.- My revenge is now at Milford : ' Would I had wings to follow it ! -Come , and be true . [ Exit . Pis . Thou bidd'st me to my loss : for , true to thee Were to prove false , which I will ...
... true preferment shall tender itself to thee.- My revenge is now at Milford : ' Would I had wings to follow it ! -Come , and be true . [ Exit . Pis . Thou bidd'st me to my loss : for , true to thee Were to prove false , which I will ...
Pagina 656
... true , is all my argument , Fair , kind , and true , varying to other words ; And in this change is my invention spent , Three themes in one , which wondrous scope affords . Fair , kind , and true , have often liv'd alone , Which three ...
... true , is all my argument , Fair , kind , and true , varying to other words ; And in this change is my invention spent , Three themes in one , which wondrous scope affords . Fair , kind , and true , have often liv'd alone , Which three ...
Pagina 658
... true needing . Thus policy in love , to anticipate The ills that were not , grew to faults assured , And brought to medicine a healthful state , Which , rank of goodness , would by ill be cured . But thence I learn , and find the lesson ...
... true needing . Thus policy in love , to anticipate The ills that were not , grew to faults assured , And brought to medicine a healthful state , Which , rank of goodness , would by ill be cured . But thence I learn , and find the lesson ...
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