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What hast thou done ? thou hast mistaken quite , And laid the love - juice on some true - love's sight : Of thy misprision must perforce ensue Some true - love turn'd , and not a false turn'd true . Puck .
What hast thou done ? thou hast mistaken quite , And laid the love - juice on some true - love's sight : Of thy misprision must perforce ensue Some true - love turn'd , and not a false turn'd true . Puck .
Pagina 298
She's a beagle , true bred , and one that adores me : What o ' that ? Sir And . I was adored once too . Sir To . Let's to bed , knight . - Thou hadst need send for more money . Sir And . If I cannot recover your niece , I am a foul way ...
She's a beagle , true bred , and one that adores me : What o ' that ? Sir And . I was adored once too . Sir To . Let's to bed , knight . - Thou hadst need send for more money . Sir And . If I cannot recover your niece , I am a foul way ...
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Pray now , buy some : I love a ballad in print , a ' - life ; for then we are sure they are true . Aut . Here's one to a very doleful tune , How a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money - bags at a burden ; and how she longed ...
Pray now , buy some : I love a ballad in print , a ' - life ; for then we are sure they are true . Aut . Here's one to a very doleful tune , How a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money - bags at a burden ; and how she longed ...
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