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His family consisted of two daughters , and a son named Hamnet , who died in 1596 , in the twelfth year of his age . Susannah , the eldest daughter , and her father's favourite , was married June 5 , 1607 , to ...
His family consisted of two daughters , and a son named Hamnet , who died in 1596 , in the twelfth year of his age . Susannah , the eldest daughter , and her father's favourite , was married June 5 , 1607 , to ...
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... would pour down stinking pitch , She said — thou wast my daughter ; and thy fathe But that the sea , mounting to the welkin's cheek , Was duke of Milan ; and his only heir Dashes the fire out . O , I have suffer'd A princess ...
... would pour down stinking pitch , She said — thou wast my daughter ; and thy fathe But that the sea , mounting to the welkin's cheek , Was duke of Milan ; and his only heir Dashes the fire out . O , I have suffer'd A princess ...
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Methinks , our garinents are now as fresh Have just our theme of woe : but for the miracle , as when we put them on first in Africk , at the mar . I mean our preservation , few in millions riage of the king's fair daughter Claribel , to ...
Methinks , our garinents are now as fresh Have just our theme of woe : but for the miracle , as when we put them on first in Africk , at the mar . I mean our preservation , few in millions riage of the king's fair daughter Claribel , to ...
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Monster , I will kill this man : his daughter [ Aside to SEBASTIAN . and I will be king and queen ; ( save our graces ! ) Do not , for one repulse , forego the purpose and Trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys : - Dost That you ...
Monster , I will kill this man : his daughter [ Aside to SEBASTIAN . and I will be king and queen ; ( save our graces ! ) Do not , for one repulse , forego the purpose and Trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys : - Dost That you ...
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Then , as my gift , and thine own acquisition Whose watery arch , and messenger , am I , Worthily purchas'd , take my daughter : But Bids thee leave these ; and with her sovereign grace , If thou dost break her virgin knot before Here ...
Then , as my gift , and thine own acquisition Whose watery arch , and messenger , am I , Worthily purchas'd , take my daughter : But Bids thee leave these ; and with her sovereign grace , If thou dost break her virgin knot before Here ...
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