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Let me live here ever ; Each one , tripping on his toe , Will be here with mop and mowe : So rare a wonder'd father , and a wife , Make this place Paradise . Do you love me master ? no . Pro . Dearly , my delicate Ariel : Do not ...
Let me live here ever ; Each one , tripping on his toe , Will be here with mop and mowe : So rare a wonder'd father , and a wife , Make this place Paradise . Do you love me master ? no . Pro . Dearly , my delicate Ariel : Do not ...
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Val . Give him leave , madam ; he is a kind of Sil . And duty never yet did want his meed ; carceleon . Thu. That hath more mind to feed on your blood , Sersant , you are welcome to a worthless mistress . then live in your air .
Val . Give him leave , madam ; he is a kind of Sil . And duty never yet did want his meed ; carceleon . Thu. That hath more mind to feed on your blood , Sersant , you are welcome to a worthless mistress . then live in your air .
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Conie on , you mad - cap , I'll to the alehouse Nor , to his service , no such joy on earth ! with you presently , where for one shot of live pence Now , no discourse , except it be of love ; thou shalt have live thousand welcomes .
Conie on , you mad - cap , I'll to the alehouse Nor , to his service , no such joy on earth ! with you presently , where for one shot of live pence Now , no discourse , except it be of love ; thou shalt have live thousand welcomes .
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Thou shalt not live to brag what we have This , or else nothing , will inherit her . offer'd . Duke . This discipline shows thou hast been in love . Val . I take your offer , and will live with you ; Thu. And thy advice this night I'll ...
Thou shalt not live to brag what we have This , or else nothing , will inherit her . offer'd . Duke . This discipline shows thou hast been in love . Val . I take your offer , and will live with you ; Thu. And thy advice this night I'll ...
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No , I thank you , forsooth , heartily ; I am matter : I'll ne'er be drunk whilst I live again , but very well . in honest , civil , godly company , for this trick : if I Anne . The dinner attends you , sir . be drunk , I'll be drank ...
No , I thank you , forsooth , heartily ; I am matter : I'll ne'er be drunk whilst I live again , but very well . in honest , civil , godly company , for this trick : if I Anne . The dinner attends you , sir . be drunk , I'll be drank ...
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