I would say, “i love thee freely, as men strive for right;”
Your answer is C.
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So, Mathilde is very disappointed with how poor she and her husband are. We can tell by how she lusts and longs for the things she cannot afford. She longs to have these nice things, but cannot have them. She longs to be rich, but she is just simply not.
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Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. Same as for Anthony and Cleopatra. The play version though. Yet, there love is very pure and is so strong that can be compared with the bible's story of the sulemite and her pastor. It's found in the Song of Solomon. I only put here the possible comparisons.
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the baby is being looked after well by her
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adverbs: now adjective: great, her
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