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... fweet Temper , and Piety . The Sen- timents are the Difcourfes or Speeches of the Dramatick Perfons , discovering their Thoughts , and making known their Actions : by which they speak agreeably to their Manners or Characters , that the ...
... fweet Temper , and Piety . The Sen- timents are the Difcourfes or Speeches of the Dramatick Perfons , discovering their Thoughts , and making known their Actions : by which they speak agreeably to their Manners or Characters , that the ...
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... was as willing to grapple , as he was to board . Two hot Sheeps , Marry , and therefore not Ships . Maria one of the Ladies of Honour , S Princefs . Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we xlviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rise ,
... was as willing to grapple , as he was to board . Two hot Sheeps , Marry , and therefore not Ships . Maria one of the Ladies of Honour , S Princefs . Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we xlviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rise ,
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we feed on your Lips . Princess . Good Wits will be jangling , but Genteels agree ---- The civil War of Wits were much better us'd On Navarre , and his Book - men ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we feed on your Lips . Princess . Good Wits will be jangling , but Genteels agree ---- The civil War of Wits were much better us'd On Navarre , and his Book - men ...
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... was as willing to grapple , as he was to board . Two hot Sheeps , Marry , and therefore not Ships . Maria one of the Ladies of Honour , S Princefs . Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we xlviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... was as willing to grapple , as he was to board . Two hot Sheeps , Marry , and therefore not Ships . Maria one of the Ladies of Honour , S Princefs . Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we xlviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we feed on your Lips . Princess . Good Wits will be jangling , but Genteels agree ---- The civil War of Wits were much better us'd On Navarre , and his Book - men ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we feed on your Lips . Princess . Good Wits will be jangling , but Genteels agree ---- The civil War of Wits were much better us'd On Navarre , and his Book - men ...
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