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Pagina 2077
What , art thou drawn among these heartless Hinds ? Turn thee , Benvolio , look
upon thy Death . Ben . I do but keep the Peace ; put up thy Sword , it to part these
Men with me . Tyb . What draw , and talk of Peace ? I hate the word As I hate ...
What , art thou drawn among these heartless Hinds ? Turn thee , Benvolio , look
upon thy Death . Ben . I do but keep the Peace ; put up thy Sword , it to part these
Men with me . Tyb . What draw , and talk of Peace ? I hate the word As I hate ...
Pagina 2084
When the devout Religion of mine Eye Maintains such Falsehood , then turn
Tears to Fire ; And these who often drown'd could never die , Transparent
Hereticks be burat for Liars . One fairer than my Love ! the all - feeing Sun Ne'er
saw her ...
When the devout Religion of mine Eye Maintains such Falsehood , then turn
Tears to Fire ; And these who often drown'd could never die , Transparent
Hereticks be burat for Liars . One fairer than my Love ! the all - feeing Sun Ne'er
saw her ...
Pagina 2086
By my count , I was your Mother much upon these Years , That you are now a
Maid ; thus then in brief , The.valiant Paris seeks you for his Love . Nurse . A Man
, young Lady , Lady , such a Man , as all the World — Why he's a Man of Wax . La
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By my count , I was your Mother much upon these Years , That you are now a
Maid ; thus then in brief , The.valiant Paris seeks you for his Love . Nurse . A Man
, young Lady , Lady , such a Man , as all the World — Why he's a Man of Wax . La
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Pagina 2095
Come , he hath hid himself among these Trees , To be consorted with the
humorous Night : Blind is his Love , and best befits the dark . Mer . If Love be
blind , Love cannot hit the Mark . Now wilt he fit under a Medlar - tree , And with
his Mistress ...
Come , he hath hid himself among these Trees , To be consorted with the
humorous Night : Blind is his Love , and best befits the dark . Mer . If Love be
blind , Love cannot hit the Mark . Now wilt he fit under a Medlar - tree , And with
his Mistress ...
Pagina 2104
Why is not this a lamentable thing , Grandfire , chat we should be thus afflicted
with these strange Flies , thefe Fashion - mongers , these pardon - me's , who
stand so much on the new Form , that they cannot fit at ease on the old Bench . O
their ...
Why is not this a lamentable thing , Grandfire , chat we should be thus afflicted
with these strange Flies , thefe Fashion - mongers , these pardon - me's , who
stand so much on the new Form , that they cannot fit at ease on the old Bench . O
their ...
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