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الصفحة 59
Sir , for my thoughts , you have them ill to friend , Till your deeds gain them : Fairer prove your honour , Than in my thought it lies ! Dia . Good my lord , Ask him upon his oath , if he does think He had not my virginity . King .
Sir , for my thoughts , you have them ill to friend , Till your deeds gain them : Fairer prove your honour , Than in my thought it lies ! Dia . Good my lord , Ask him upon his oath , if he does think He had not my virginity . King .
الصفحة 246
I might ask you for your commission ; but , I do take thee , Orlando , for husband : my There's a girl goes before the priest : and , cer- tainly , a woman's thought runs before her ac- tions . Orl . So do all thoughts ; they are winged ...
I might ask you for your commission ; but , I do take thee , Orlando , for husband : my There's a girl goes before the priest : and , cer- tainly , a woman's thought runs before her ac- tions . Orl . So do all thoughts ; they are winged ...
الصفحة 337
... himself to Egist us and Franion : revealing then before them all the cause of their secret flight , and how treacherously he thought to have practised his death , if the good mind of his cupbearer had not prevented his purpose .
... himself to Egist us and Franion : revealing then before them all the cause of their secret flight , and how treacherously he thought to have practised his death , if the good mind of his cupbearer had not prevented his purpose .
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