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I see , the jewel , best enameled , ( s ) Will lose his beauty ; and the gold bides still , That others touch : yer often touching will Wear Gold : and so no Man , that hath a ' Name , But Fallhood ...
I see , the jewel , best enameled , ( s ) Will lose his beauty ; and the gold bides still , That others touch : yer often touching will Wear Gold : and so no Man , that hath a ' Name , But Fallhood ...
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See , here he comes . : Enter Dromio of Syracuse . How now , Sir ? is your merry humour alter'd ? As you love stroaks , so jest with me again . You know no Centaur ? you receiv'd no gold ? Your mistress sent to have me home to dinner ?
See , here he comes . : Enter Dromio of Syracuse . How now , Sir ? is your merry humour alter'd ? As you love stroaks , so jest with me again . You know no Centaur ? you receiv'd no gold ? Your mistress sent to have me home to dinner ?
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( OOD Signior Angelo , you must excuse us ; My wife is shrewish , when I keep not hours ; Say , that I linger'd with you at your shop To see the making of her carkanet ; And that to morrow you will bring it home .
( OOD Signior Angelo , you must excuse us ; My wife is shrewish , when I keep not hours ; Say , that I linger'd with you at your shop To see the making of her carkanet ; And that to morrow you will bring it home .
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Good Sir , make haste : Since my own doors refuse to entertain me , I'll knock elsewhere ; to see if they'll disdain me , Ang . I'll meet you at that place , some hour , Sir , E. Ant . Do los this jest that cost me fome expence .
Good Sir , make haste : Since my own doors refuse to entertain me , I'll knock elsewhere ; to see if they'll disdain me , Ang . I'll meet you at that place , some hour , Sir , E. Ant . Do los this jest that cost me fome expence .
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I see , a man here needs not live by shifts , When in the streets he meets fuch golden gifts : I'll to the mart , and there for Dromio stay ; If any ship put out , then strait away . [ Exit . 1 ACT IV . SCENE , the Street .
I see , a man here needs not live by shifts , When in the streets he meets fuch golden gifts : I'll to the mart , and there for Dromio stay ; If any ship put out , then strait away . [ Exit . 1 ACT IV . SCENE , the Street .
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