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Page 8
... Dies ere the weary Sun set in the west : There is your mony , that I had to keep . Ant . Go bear it to the Centaur , where we hoft , And stay there , Dromio , ' till I come to thee : Within this hour it will be dinner - time ...
... Dies ere the weary Sun set in the west : There is your mony , that I had to keep . Ant . Go bear it to the Centaur , where we hoft , And stay there , Dromio , ' till I come to thee : Within this hour it will be dinner - time ...
Page 25
Shall I set in my staff ? Luce . Have at you with another ; that's , when , can you tell ? 9. Dro . If thy name be callid Luce , Luce , thou hast answer'd him well . E. Ant . Do you hear , you minion , you'll let ...
Shall I set in my staff ? Luce . Have at you with another ; that's , when , can you tell ? 9. Dro . If thy name be callid Luce , Luce , thou hast answer'd him well . E. Ant . Do you hear , you minion , you'll let ...
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... Sir , that takes pity on decay'd men , and gives them suits of durance ; he , that sets up his rest to do more exploits with his mace , than a morris - pike . ( 18 ) what , bave you got the pi & ture of old Adam new apparell d ?
... Sir , that takes pity on decay'd men , and gives them suits of durance ; he , that sets up his rest to do more exploits with his mace , than a morris - pike . ( 18 ) what , bave you got the pi & ture of old Adam new apparell d ?
Page 96
Thou , traytor , haft set on thy wife to this . My child ? away with't . Even thou , thou that hast A heart so tender o'er it , take it hence , And see it instantly consum'd with fire ; Even thou , and none but thou .
Thou , traytor , haft set on thy wife to this . My child ? away with't . Even thou , thou that hast A heart so tender o'er it , take it hence , And see it instantly consum'd with fire ; Even thou , and none but thou .
Page 104
Her . Praised ! ü Leo . Hast thou read truth ? Offi . Ay , my lord , even so as it is here set down . Leo . There is no truth at all i'th ' Oracle ; The Session shall proceed ; this is meer faldhood . Enter Servant . Serv .
Her . Praised ! ü Leo . Hast thou read truth ? Offi . Ay , my lord , even so as it is here set down . Leo . There is no truth at all i'th ' Oracle ; The Session shall proceed ; this is meer faldhood . Enter Servant . Serv .
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