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Lay hera - hold , a - hold : set her two Betid to any creature in the vessel courses off ; to sea again , lay her off . Which thou heard'st cry , which thou saw'st sink Sit down ; Enter Mariners wet . For thou must now know further .
Lay hera - hold , a - hold : set her two Betid to any creature in the vessel courses off ; to sea again , lay her off . Which thou heard'st cry , which thou saw'st sink Sit down ; Enter Mariners wet . For thou must now know further .
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Moist it again ; and frame some feeling line , Proteus , the good conceit I hold of thee , That may discover such integrity : ( For thou hast shown some sign of good desert , ) For Orpheus ' lute was strung with poets ' sinews ; Makes ...
Moist it again ; and frame some feeling line , Proteus , the good conceit I hold of thee , That may discover such integrity : ( For thou hast shown some sign of good desert , ) For Orpheus ' lute was strung with poets ' sinews ; Makes ...
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Pr'ythee , hold thy peace . Enter Sir Hugu Evans . Eva . Shew me now , William , some declensions sir Hugh ? no school to - day ? of your pronouns . Eva . No ; master Slender is let the boys leave to Will .
Pr'ythee , hold thy peace . Enter Sir Hugu Evans . Eva . Shew me now , William , some declensions sir Hugh ? no school to - day ? of your pronouns . Eva . No ; master Slender is let the boys leave to Will .
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Raise up the organs of her fantasy , They lay hold on him . Sleep she as sound as careless infancy ; Page . Nay , do not fly ; I think , we have watch'd But those as sleep , and think not on their sins , you now : Pinch them ...
Raise up the organs of her fantasy , They lay hold on him . Sleep she as sound as careless infancy ; Page . Nay , do not fly ; I think , we have watch'd But those as sleep , and think not on their sins , you now : Pinch them ...
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That , if one break , the other will hold ; or , taste with a distempered appetite . To be generous , it both break , your gaskins fall . guiltless , and of free disposition , is to take those Clo . Apt , in good faith ; very apt !
That , if one break , the other will hold ; or , taste with a distempered appetite . To be generous , it both break , your gaskins fall . guiltless , and of free disposition , is to take those Clo . Apt , in good faith ; very apt !
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