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-Come , come from behind ; I know thee well , though never seen before . Be not amaz'd , there's nothing hid from me : In private will I talk with thee apart.Stand back , you lords , and give us leave awhile . Reig .
-Come , come from behind ; I know thee well , though never seen before . Be not amaz'd , there's nothing hid from me : In private will I talk with thee apart.Stand back , you lords , and give us leave awhile . Reig .
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I will not slay thee , but I'll drive thee back : Thy scarlet robes as a child's bearing - cloth I'll use to carry thee out of this place . Win . Do what thou dar'st ; I beard thee to thy face . Glo . What ! am I dar'd , and bearded to ...
I will not slay thee , but I'll drive thee back : Thy scarlet robes as a child's bearing - cloth I'll use to carry thee out of this place . Win . Do what thou dar'st ; I beard thee to thy face . Glo . What ! am I dar'd , and bearded to ...
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Thee I'll chase hence , thou wolf in sheep's arrayOut , tawny - coats out , scarlet hypocrite ! Here GLOSTER and his Serving - men attack the other party ; and enter in the hurly - burly the Mayor of London and Officers . May .
Thee I'll chase hence , thou wolf in sheep's arrayOut , tawny - coats out , scarlet hypocrite ! Here GLOSTER and his Serving - men attack the other party ; and enter in the hurly - burly the Mayor of London and Officers . May .
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Let us look in ; the sight will much delight thee.Sir Thomas Gargrave and Sir William Glansdale , Let me have your express opinions Where is best place to make our battery next . Gar . I think , at the north gate ; for there stand lords ...
Let us look in ; the sight will much delight thee.Sir Thomas Gargrave and Sir William Glansdale , Let me have your express opinions Where is best place to make our battery next . Gar . I think , at the north gate ; for there stand lords ...
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I'll have a bout with thee ; Devil or devil's dam , I'll conjure thee : Blood will I draw on thee , -thou art a witch , - And straightway give thy soul to him thou serv'st . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that must disgrace thee .
I'll have a bout with thee ; Devil or devil's dam , I'll conjure thee : Blood will I draw on thee , -thou art a witch , - And straightway give thy soul to him thou serv'st . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that must disgrace thee .
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