The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volym 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... thou conjure for Wenches , that thou call'ft for such Store ? When one is one too many , go get thee from the Door ... Art , Rise ,
... thou conjure for Wenches , that thou call'ft for such Store ? When one is one too many , go get thee from the Door ... Art , Rise ,
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... thou conjure for Wenches , that thou call'ft for fuch Store ? When one is one too many , go get thee from the Door ... Art , Rife ,
... thou conjure for Wenches , that thou call'ft for fuch Store ? When one is one too many , go get thee from the Door ... Art , Rife ,
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... thou conjure for Wenches , that thou call'ft for such Store ? When one is one too many , go get thee from the Door ... Art , Rife ,
... thou conjure for Wenches , that thou call'ft for such Store ? When one is one too many , go get thee from the Door ... Art , Rife ,
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... art thou coy ? I have been woo'd , as I intreat thee now , Ev'n by the ftern and direful God of War , Whofe finewy Neck in Battel ne'er did bow , Who conquers where he comes in every Jar : Yet hath he been my Captive and my Slave , And ...
... art thou coy ? I have been woo'd , as I intreat thee now , Ev'n by the ftern and direful God of War , Whofe finewy Neck in Battel ne'er did bow , Who conquers where he comes in every Jar : Yet hath he been my Captive and my Slave , And ...
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... thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look in mine Eye - balls , where thy Beauty lies , Then why not Lips on Lips , fince Eyes on Eyes ? Art thou afham'd to kifs ? Then wink again , And I will wink , fo fhall the Day feem Night ...
... thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look in mine Eye - balls , where thy Beauty lies , Then why not Lips on Lips , fince Eyes on Eyes ? Art thou afham'd to kifs ? Then wink again , And I will wink , fo fhall the Day feem Night ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Volym 7 William Shakespeare Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1999 |
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