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Page 6
Oh , had the Gods done so , I had not now Worthily term'd them merciless to us ; For ere the ships could meet by twice five leagues , We were encountred by a mighty rock ; Which being violently born upon , Our helpless thip was splitted ...
Oh , had the Gods done so , I had not now Worthily term'd them merciless to us ; For ere the ships could meet by twice five leagues , We were encountred by a mighty rock ; Which being violently born upon , Our helpless thip was splitted ...
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Soon at five o'clock , Please you , I'll meet with you upon the mart , And afterward consoft you ' till bed - time : My present business calls me from you now . Ant . Farewel ' till then ; I will go lose my self , And wander up and down ...
Soon at five o'clock , Please you , I'll meet with you upon the mart , And afterward consoft you ' till bed - time : My present business calls me from you now . Ant . Farewel ' till then ; I will go lose my self , And wander up and down ...
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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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... the bell ; ' tis time that I were gone . It was two ere I left him , and now the clock strikes one , Adr . The hours come back ! that I did never hear . $ . Dro . O yes , if any hour meet a serjeant , a ' turns back for very fear .
... the bell ; ' tis time that I were gone . It was two ere I left him , and now the clock strikes one , Adr . The hours come back ! that I did never hear . $ . Dro . O yes , if any hour meet a serjeant , a ' turns back for very fear .
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