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God's so ! look ye whicre he is ; yonBy myself , I could have slain them all ; but I
de- der he goes . light not in murder . I am loth to bear any other Dow . What
peevish luck have I , I cannot meet than this bastinado for them ; yet I hold it good
with ...
God's so ! look ye whicre he is ; yonBy myself , I could have slain them all ; but I
de- der he goes . light not in murder . I am loth to bear any other Dow . What
peevish luck have I , I cannot meet than this bastinado for them ; yet I hold it good
with ...
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Marry , with all my heart , sir ; I go wil[ AŠ KITELY goes forward , Dame KITELY
lingly . and Kno'well lay hold of him . Though I do taste this as a trick upon me ,
Kno . Have I trapped you , youth ? You cannot To punish my impertinent search ...
Marry , with all my heart , sir ; I go wil[ AŠ KITELY goes forward , Dame KITELY
lingly . and Kno'well lay hold of him . Though I do taste this as a trick upon me ,
Kno . Have I trapped you , youth ? You cannot To punish my impertinent search ...
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Hold thee , Mosca , Was , again of a whore she became a philosopher , Take , of
my hand ; thou strik'st on truth , in all : Crates the Cynic : ( as itself doth relate it )
And they are envious , term thee parasite . Since kings , knights , and beggars ...
Hold thee , Mosca , Was , again of a whore she became a philosopher , Take , of
my hand ; thou strik'st on truth , in all : Crates the Cynic : ( as itself doth relate it )
And they are envious , term thee parasite . Since kings , knights , and beggars ...
Page 62
If I hold Thus do all gamesters , at all games , dissemble . My made one , ' twill be
well . No man will seem to win . Here comes my vulVolp . I'll go and see ture ,
What news , first , at the court . ( Exit . Heaving his beak up in the air , and snuffing
.
If I hold Thus do all gamesters , at all games , dissemble . My made one , ' twill be
well . No man will seem to win . Here comes my vulVolp . I'll go and see ture ,
What news , first , at the court . ( Exit . Heaving his beak up in the air , and snuffing
.
Page 88
Yet , if you could hold out , till she saw you , she Bid Dol play music . Look , the
elves are come says , ( DoL enters with a cittern : they pinch him . It would be
better for you . To pivch you , if you tell not truth . Advise you . Face . Sir , he shall
Dar .
Yet , if you could hold out , till she saw you , she Bid Dol play music . Look , the
elves are come says , ( DoL enters with a cittern : they pinch him . It would be
better for you . To pivch you , if you tell not truth . Advise you . Face . Sir , he shall
Dar .
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