The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... hear me : If I do not put on a sober habit , Talk with respect and swear but now and then , Wear prayer - books in my pocket , look demurely , Nay more , while grace is saying , hood mine eyes Thus with my hat , and sigh and say ' amen ...
... hear me : If I do not put on a sober habit , Talk with respect and swear but now and then , Wear prayer - books in my pocket , look demurely , Nay more , while grace is saying , hood mine eyes Thus with my hat , and sigh and say ' amen ...
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... hear it . MUSIC . Jessica . I am never merry when I hear sweet music . Lorenzo . The reason is , your spirits are attentive : For do but note a wild and wanton herd , 1 A small flat dish , used in the administration of the Eucharist ...
... hear it . MUSIC . Jessica . I am never merry when I hear sweet music . Lorenzo . The reason is , your spirits are attentive : For do but note a wild and wanton herd , 1 A small flat dish , used in the administration of the Eucharist ...
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... hear how I am censured : they say I will bear myself proudly , if I perceive the love come from her ; they say too that she will rather die than give any sign of affection . I did never think to marry : I must not seem proud : happy are ...
... hear how I am censured : they say I will bear myself proudly , if I perceive the love come from her ; they say too that she will rather die than give any sign of affection . I did never think to marry : I must not seem proud : happy are ...
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