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Page 36
All this I see ; and see , that the fashion wears out more apparel than the man : But art not thou thy . self gidily with the fashion too , that thou hast shifted out of thy tale into telling me of the fashion ? Bora .
All this I see ; and see , that the fashion wears out more apparel than the man : But art not thou thy . self gidily with the fashion too , that thou hast shifted out of thy tale into telling me of the fashion ? Bora .
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All this I see ; and see , that the fashion was out more apparel than the nan : But art not thou ths . self giddy with the fashion too , that thou hast shifted out of tiny tale into telling me of the fashion ? Bora .
All this I see ; and see , that the fashion was out more apparel than the nan : But art not thou ths . self giddy with the fashion too , that thou hast shifted out of tiny tale into telling me of the fashion ? Bora .
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I say , thou hast belied mine innocent child ; Thy slander hath gone through and through her heart , And she lies buried with her ancestors : 0 ! in a tomb where never scandal slept Save this of hers , framed by thy villainy . Claud .
I say , thou hast belied mine innocent child ; Thy slander hath gone through and through her heart , And she lies buried with her ancestors : 0 ! in a tomb where never scandal slept Save this of hers , framed by thy villainy . Claud .
Page 53
I say , thou hast belied mine innocent child ; Thy slander hath gone through and through her heart And she lies buried with her ancestors : 0 ! in a tomb where nerer scandal slept , Save this of hers , framed by thy villainy . Claud .
I say , thou hast belied mine innocent child ; Thy slander hath gone through and through her heart And she lies buried with her ancestors : 0 ! in a tomb where nerer scandal slept , Save this of hers , framed by thy villainy . Claud .
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Art thou the slave , that with ths breath hast Mine innocent child ? Bora . Yea , even I alone . Leon . No , not so , villain ; thou beliest thysell ; Here stand a pair of honourable men , A third is ded , that had a hand in it : I ...
Art thou the slave , that with ths breath hast Mine innocent child ? Bora . Yea , even I alone . Leon . No , not so , villain ; thou beliest thysell ; Here stand a pair of honourable men , A third is ded , that had a hand in it : I ...
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