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[ Ex . Mer , Ant . He that commends me to my own content , Commends me to the thing I cannot get , I to the world am like a drop of water , That in the ocean seeks another drop , Who falling there to find his fellow ...
[ Ex . Mer , Ant . He that commends me to my own content , Commends me to the thing I cannot get , I to the world am like a drop of water , That in the ocean seeks another drop , Who falling there to find his fellow ...
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Left it make you cholerick , and purchase me another dry - basting : Ant . Well , Sir , learn to jest in good time ; there's a time for all things . S. Dro . I durit have deny'd that , before you were so cholerick .
Left it make you cholerick , and purchase me another dry - basting : Ant . Well , Sir , learn to jest in good time ; there's a time for all things . S. Dro . I durit have deny'd that , before you were so cholerick .
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Ant . You would all this time have proy'd , there is no time for all things . S. Dro . Marry , and did , Sir ; namely , no time to recover hair lost by nature . Ant . But your reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover ...
Ant . You would all this time have proy'd , there is no time for all things . S. Dro . Marry , and did , Sir ; namely , no time to recover hair lost by nature . Ant . But your reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover ...
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Your cake here is warm within : you stand here in the cold : It would make a man mad as a buck to be so bought and fold . E. Ant . Go fetch me something , I'll break ope the gate . S. Dro . Break any thing here , and I'll break your ...
Your cake here is warm within : you stand here in the cold : It would make a man mad as a buck to be so bought and fold . E. Ant . Go fetch me something , I'll break ope the gate . S. Dro . Break any thing here , and I'll break your ...
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The truest Believers of those little Phantoms never pretended to think , that they stole any thing but Children . Certainly , it will fort better in Sense with the other Names annex'd , as well as the Character of a Catch - pole ...
The truest Believers of those little Phantoms never pretended to think , that they stole any thing but Children . Certainly , it will fort better in Sense with the other Names annex'd , as well as the Character of a Catch - pole ...
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