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Pagina 126
E. Sir , he dined with her there , at the Porpentine . Cour . He did ; and from my finger snatch'd that ring . Ant . E. ' Tis true , my liege , this ring I had of her . Duke . Saw'st thou him enter at the abbey here ? Cour . As sure ...
E. Sir , he dined with her there , at the Porpentine . Cour . He did ; and from my finger snatch'd that ring . Ant . E. ' Tis true , my liege , this ring I had of her . Duke . Saw'st thou him enter at the abbey here ? Cour . As sure ...
Pagina 271
Urs . Sure , I think so ; And therefore , certainly , it were not good She knew his love , lest she make sport at it . Hero . Why , you speak truth : I never yet saw man , How wise , how noble , young , how rarely featur'd , But she ...
Urs . Sure , I think so ; And therefore , certainly , it were not good She knew his love , lest she make sport at it . Hero . Why , you speak truth : I never yet saw man , How wise , how noble , young , how rarely featur'd , But she ...
Pagina 577
Certain , ' tis certain ; very sure , very sure : death , as the Psalmist saith , is certain to all ; all shall die . How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair ? Sil . Truly , cousin , I was not there . Shal . Death is certain .
Certain , ' tis certain ; very sure , very sure : death , as the Psalmist saith , is certain to all ; all shall die . How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair ? Sil . Truly , cousin , I was not there . Shal . Death is certain .
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