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Page 60
My lord , I do protest , Not half an hour before . Oli . 0 , do not swear : Vio . How can this be ? Hold little faith , though thou hast too much fear . Duke . When came he to this town ? Enter Sir Andrew Ague - cheek , with his Head ...
My lord , I do protest , Not half an hour before . Oli . 0 , do not swear : Vio . How can this be ? Hold little faith , though thou hast too much fear . Duke . When came he to this town ? Enter Sir Andrew Ague - cheek , with his Head ...
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Here is lord Angelo shall give you justice ; Duke . This is most likely ! Reveal yourself to him . Isab . O , that it were as like , as it is true ! Isab . O , worthy duke , Duke . By heaven , fond wretch , thou know'st not You bid me ...
Here is lord Angelo shall give you justice ; Duke . This is most likely ! Reveal yourself to him . Isab . O , that it were as like , as it is true ! Isab . O , worthy duke , Duke . By heaven , fond wretch , thou know'st not You bid me ...
Page 77
My lord , she may be a punk ; for many of Sigpior Lucio , did not you say , you knew that friar them are neither maid , widow , nor wife . Lodowick to be a dishonest person ? Duke . Silence that fellow : I would , he had some Lucio .
My lord , she may be a punk ; for many of Sigpior Lucio , did not you say , you knew that friar them are neither maid , widow , nor wife . Lodowick to be a dishonest person ? Duke . Silence that fellow : I would , he had some Lucio .
Page 78
O , my dear lord , Lucio . Come , sir ; come , sir ; come , sir : foh , sir ; I crave no other , nor no better man . Why , you bald - pated , lying rascal ! you must be hood- Duke . Never crave hin ; we are definitive . ed , must you !
O , my dear lord , Lucio . Come , sir ; come , sir ; come , sir : foh , sir ; I crave no other , nor no better man . Why , you bald - pated , lying rascal ! you must be hood- Duke . Never crave hin ; we are definitive . ed , must you !
Page 83
Indeed , my lord , he lent it me awhile ; and Claud . Whither I gave hin use for it , a double heart for his single Bene . Even to the next willow , about your own marry , once before , he won it of me with basiness , count .
Indeed , my lord , he lent it me awhile ; and Claud . Whither I gave hin use for it , a double heart for his single Bene . Even to the next willow , about your own marry , once before , he won it of me with basiness , count .
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