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الصفحة 47
I ' ll lend it thee , my dear , but have no power To give it from me . Dia . Will you not , my lord ? Ber . It is an honour ' longing to our house , Bequeathed down from many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i ' the world In ...
I ' ll lend it thee , my dear , but have no power To give it from me . Dia . Will you not , my lord ? Ber . It is an honour ' longing to our house , Bequeathed down from many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i ' the world In ...
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Well then , if ever I thank any man I'll nearer death than thy powers . For my sake , thank you : but that they call compliment is be comfortable , a hold death awhile at the arm's like the encounter of two dog - apes ; and when end : I ...
Well then , if ever I thank any man I'll nearer death than thy powers . For my sake , thank you : but that they call compliment is be comfortable , a hold death awhile at the arm's like the encounter of two dog - apes ; and when end : I ...
الصفحة 424
I will pour some in thy other monster : —The man i ' the moon ! -a most poor mouth . credulous monster : Well drawn , monster , in Trin . Stephano , good sooth . Ste . Doth thy other mouth call me ? Mercy ! Cal . I ' ll show thee every ...
I will pour some in thy other monster : —The man i ' the moon ! -a most poor mouth . credulous monster : Well drawn , monster , in Trin . Stephano , good sooth . Ste . Doth thy other mouth call me ? Mercy ! Cal . I ' ll show thee every ...
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