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Page 192
... speak I will speak that I may be re- freshed I will open my lips and answer . Let me not , I pray you , accept any man's person , neither let me give flattering titles unto man . For I know not to give flattering titles : in so doing my ...
... speak I will speak that I may be re- freshed I will open my lips and answer . Let me not , I pray you , accept any man's person , neither let me give flattering titles unto man . For I know not to give flattering titles : in so doing my ...
Page 235
... speaking of ladies ; that is very true : but where arises the offence ? Is it in those who commit or those who observe ... speak- ing , who ought to be heard with too much respect , to admit of offering at that time from hand to hand the ...
... speaking of ladies ; that is very true : but where arises the offence ? Is it in those who commit or those who observe ... speak- ing , who ought to be heard with too much respect , to admit of offering at that time from hand to hand the ...
Page 463
... speak , and we can hear . Thus far their wants are audibly exprest ; Then sinks the voice , and muttering groans the rest . Hear , hear at length , good Hercules , my vow , O chink some pot of gold beneath my plow . Could I , O could I ...
... speak , and we can hear . Thus far their wants are audibly exprest ; Then sinks the voice , and muttering groans the rest . Hear , hear at length , good Hercules , my vow , O chink some pot of gold beneath my plow . Could I , O could I ...
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