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Pagina 42
... wife , and my Is led on in the conduct of my will ; My will enkindled by mine eyes and ears , Two traded pilots ' twixt the dangerous shores Of will and judgement : How may I avoid , Although my will distaste what it elected , The wife ...
... wife , and my Is led on in the conduct of my will ; My will enkindled by mine eyes and ears , Two traded pilots ' twixt the dangerous shores Of will and judgement : How may I avoid , Although my will distaste what it elected , The wife ...
Pagina 248
... wife is in Corioli , and his child Like him by chance : -Yet give us our despatch : I am hush'd until our city be afire , And then I'll speak a little . Cor . O mother , mother ! [ Holding VOLUMNIA by the hands , silent . What have you ...
... wife is in Corioli , and his child Like him by chance : -Yet give us our despatch : I am hush'd until our city be afire , And then I'll speak a little . Cor . O mother , mother ! [ Holding VOLUMNIA by the hands , silent . What have you ...
Pagina 291
... wife . Bru . You are my true and honourable wife ; As dear to me , as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart . Por . If this were true , then should I know this secret . I grant , I am a woman ; but , withal , A woman that lord ...
... wife . Bru . You are my true and honourable wife ; As dear to me , as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart . Por . If this were true , then should I know this secret . I grant , I am a woman ; but , withal , A woman that lord ...
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