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... and live and die with thee , my love . Kiss me , thou little sorceress ! S. NEVER ! H. Then go : but remember , I cannot live without you — nor I will not . The Reconciliation H. I have then lost your friendship ? 48 Liber Amoris.
... and live and die with thee , my love . Kiss me , thou little sorceress ! S. NEVER ! H. Then go : but remember , I cannot live without you — nor I will not . The Reconciliation H. I have then lost your friendship ? 48 Liber Amoris.
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H. Could you not come and live with me as a friend ? S. I don't know : and yet it would be of no use if I did , you would always be hankering after what could never be ! ' I asked her if she would do so at once -- the very next day ?
H. Could you not come and live with me as a friend ? S. I don't know : and yet it would be of no use if I did , you would always be hankering after what could never be ! ' I asked her if she would do so at once -- the very next day ?
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Yet Parolles himself gives the best solution of the difficulty afterwards when he is thankful to escape with his life and the loss of character ; for , so that he can live on , he is by no means squeamish about the loss of pretensions ...
Yet Parolles himself gives the best solution of the difficulty afterwards when he is thankful to escape with his life and the loss of character ; for , so that he can live on , he is by no means squeamish about the loss of pretensions ...
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