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English, 27.08.2019 23:30 jorgepas66

Ferdinand
o heaven, o carth, bear witness to this sound
and crown what i profess with kind event
if i speak truel if hollowly, invert
what best is boded me to mischiefll
beyond all limit of what else i the world
do love, prize, honour you
what is the meaning of kind, as used in this passage?
a interested
b. favorable
c. friendly
d. just

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