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Well , there the saint was your good Ah , but what misery it is to know this ! patron
; he helped you at your need : thank him , Or , knowing it , to want the mind's
direction thank him . In such extremes ! Well , I will once more strive , Brain . I
cannot ...
Well , there the saint was your good Ah , but what misery it is to know this ! patron
; he helped you at your need : thank him , Or , knowing it , to want the mind's
direction thank him . In such extremes ! Well , I will once more strive , Brain . I
cannot ...
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Well , I thank Heaven , I never yet was he , Art thou a man , and sham'st thou not
to beg ? That travelled with my son before sixteen , To practise such a servile
kind of life ? To shew him the Venetian courtezans , Why , were thy education ne'
er ...
Well , I thank Heaven , I never yet was he , Art thou a man , and sham'st thou not
to beg ? That travelled with my son before sixteen , To practise such a servile
kind of life ? To shew him the Venetian courtezans , Why , were thy education ne'
er ...
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E. Kno . And I fewer , sir . I have scarce enow Bob . Observe me judicially , sweet
sir : they to thank you . had planted me three demi - culverins , just in the Mat . But
are you indeed , sir , so given to it ? mouth of the breach : now , sir , as we were ...
E. Kno . And I fewer , sir . I have scarce enow Bob . Observe me judicially , sweet
sir : they to thank you . had planted me three demi - culverins , just in the Mat . But
are you indeed , sir , so given to it ? mouth of the breach : now , sir , as we were ...
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Thanks , kind Mosca . Selves and ... I thank him . Volp . Of what bigness ? Mos .
And hath brought Mos . Huge , A piece of antique plate , bought of St Mark ,
Massy and antique , with your name inscribed , With which he here presents you .
Thanks , kind Mosca . Selves and ... I thank him . Volp . Of what bigness ? Mos .
And hath brought Mos . Huge , A piece of antique plate , bought of St Mark ,
Massy and antique , with your name inscribed , With which he here presents you .
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I thank you , signior Voltore . And , for his part , he thought he should be blessed ,
Where is the plate ? mine eyes are bad . To have his heir of such a suffering spirit
, So wise , so grave , of so perplexed a tongue , To see you still thus weak .
I thank you , signior Voltore . And , for his part , he thought he should be blessed ,
Where is the plate ? mine eyes are bad . To have his heir of such a suffering spirit
, So wise , so grave , of so perplexed a tongue , To see you still thus weak .
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