The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... queens . A PRETTY LASS . Polixenes . This is the prettiest low - born lass that ever Ran on the green - sward : nothing she does or seems ... queen of curds and cream . TRUE LOVE . He says he loves my daughter : 138 Beauties of Shakspeare .
... queens . A PRETTY LASS . Polixenes . This is the prettiest low - born lass that ever Ran on the green - sward : nothing she does or seems ... queen of curds and cream . TRUE LOVE . He says he loves my daughter : 138 Beauties of Shakspeare .
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... QUEEN MARGARET'S EXPROBRATION . I call'd thee then vain flourish of my fortune ; I call'd thee then poor shadow , painted queen : The presentation of but what I was , The flattering index 1 of a direful pageant , One heaved a - high to ...
... QUEEN MARGARET'S EXPROBRATION . I call'd thee then vain flourish of my fortune ; I call'd thee then poor shadow , painted queen : The presentation of but what I was , The flattering index 1 of a direful pageant , One heaved a - high to ...
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... queen of earthly queens . 1 ACT III . QUEEN KATHARINE ON HER OWN MERIT . Have I lived thus long - let me speak myself , Since virtue finds no friends - - a wife , a true one ? A woman , I dare say , without vain - glory , Never yet ...
... queen of earthly queens . 1 ACT III . QUEEN KATHARINE ON HER OWN MERIT . Have I lived thus long - let me speak myself , Since virtue finds no friends - - a wife , a true one ? A woman , I dare say , without vain - glory , Never yet ...
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