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... Sir knave , have done your foolish , And tell me , how thou hast dispos'd thy charge ? E. Dro . My charge was but to fetch you from the Home to your house , the Phoenix , Sir , to dinner ; My mistress and her sister stay for you .
... Sir knave , have done your foolish , And tell me , how thou hast dispos'd thy charge ? E. Dro . My charge was but to fetch you from the Home to your house , the Phoenix , Sir , to dinner ; My mistress and her sister stay for you .
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Ant . Thou hast thine own form . S. Dro . No ; I am an ape . Luc . If thou art chang'd to ought , ' tis to an afs . S. Dro . ' Tis true ; she rides me , and I long for grass . ' Tis so , I am an ass ; else it could never be , But I ...
Ant . Thou hast thine own form . S. Dro . No ; I am an ape . Luc . If thou art chang'd to ought , ' tis to an afs . S. Dro . ' Tis true ; she rides me , and I long for grass . ' Tis so , I am an ass ; else it could never be , But I ...
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O villain , thou hast stoll'n both mine office and my name : The one ne'er got me credit , the other mickle blame . If thou had'It been Dromio to day in my place , Thoủ would'st have chang'd ' thy face for a name , or thy name for an ...
O villain , thou hast stoll'n both mine office and my name : The one ne'er got me credit , the other mickle blame . If thou had'It been Dromio to day in my place , Thoủ would'st have chang'd ' thy face for a name , or thy name for an ...
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Hast thou delight to see a wretched man Do outrage and displeasure to himself ? Offi . He is my prisoner ; if I let him go , The debt , he owes , will be requir'd of me . Adr . I will discharge thee , ere I go from thee ; Bear me ...
Hast thou delight to see a wretched man Do outrage and displeasure to himself ? Offi . He is my prisoner ; if I let him go , The debt , he owes , will be requir'd of me . Adr . I will discharge thee , ere I go from thee ; Bear me ...
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I will seem friendly , as thou hast advis'd me . [ Exit . Cam . O miserable lady ! but for me , What case stand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes , and my ground to do's Is the obedience to a master ; one , Who , in ...
I will seem friendly , as thou hast advis'd me . [ Exit . Cam . O miserable lady ! but for me , What case stand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes , and my ground to do's Is the obedience to a master ; one , Who , in ...
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