But fare you well; perforce I must confesse, I thought you Lord of more true gentlenesse.
Which when I saw Rehearst, I must confesse, made mine eyes water: But more merrie teares, the passion of loud laughter Neuer shed Thes.
What these brave Spirits did Was like to this, I must confesse 'tis true, But not beyond it.
Ascanio, time hath bene, I must confesse, When in thy presence was my happinesse, But now the manner of my miserie Hath chaung'd that course that so it cannot be.
I must confesse, being all on fire We cryed for warre and death.
I must confesse I came but lightly by them, but I no sooner had them, but I made a vow, that as they came to my hands by Fortune, so I would not part with them but by Fortune.
I do use to goe a foote sometymes but when I ride; and then I must confesse there is no striving with the streame.
I know not More than a trim gay man, he has some great office Sure by his confident behaviour, He would be entertaind under the title Of servant to me, and I must confesse, He is the sweetest of all men that visite me.
Yar'e in the right I must confesse y'ave hit, And bled me in a master veine.
She's faire, I must confesse, But does she keepe this distance out of state.
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