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الصفحة 217
Thus must I from the smoke into the smother ; From tyrant duke unto a tyrant brother :But heavenly Rosalind ! [ Exit . Cel . They are but burs , cousin , thrown upon thee in holiday foolery ; if we walk not in the trodden paths ...
Thus must I from the smoke into the smother ; From tyrant duke unto a tyrant brother :But heavenly Rosalind ! [ Exit . Cel . They are but burs , cousin , thrown upon thee in holiday foolery ; if we walk not in the trodden paths ...
الصفحة 245
Am not I your Rosalind ? making you that countenance you are ; or I will Orl . I take some joy to say you are , because scarce think you have swam in a gondola . I would be talking of her . Why , how now , Orlando ! where have you been ...
Am not I your Rosalind ? making you that countenance you are ; or I will Orl . I take some joy to say you are , because scarce think you have swam in a gondola . I would be talking of her . Why , how now , Orlando ! where have you been ...
الصفحة 256
Know of me then , ( for now I speak Orl . And so am I for Rosalind . to some purpose , ) that I know you are a gentle . Ros . And so am I for no woman . man of good conceit : I speak not this that you Phe . If this be so , why blame you ...
Know of me then , ( for now I speak Orl . And so am I for Rosalind . to some purpose , ) that I know you are a gentle . Ros . And so am I for no woman . man of good conceit : I speak not this that you Phe . If this be so , why blame you ...
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