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Page 29
We have no reason to desire it , Commended to our master , not to us : Yet , ere you shall depart , this we desire , As friends to Antioch , we may feast in Tyre . [ Exeunt . 40 SCENE IV . Tarsus . A room in the Governor's house .
We have no reason to desire it , Commended to our master , not to us : Yet , ere you shall depart , this we desire , As friends to Antioch , we may feast in Tyre . [ Exeunt . 40 SCENE IV . Tarsus . A room in the Governor's house .
Page 36
What say you , master ? First Fish . Look how thou stirrest now ! come away , or I'll fetch thee with a wanion . Third Fish . ' Faith , master , I am thinking of the poor men that were cast away before us even now . 20 30 First Fish .
What say you , master ? First Fish . Look how thou stirrest now ! come away , or I'll fetch thee with a wanion . Third Fish . ' Faith , master , I am thinking of the poor men that were cast away before us even now . 20 30 First Fish .
Page 37
But , master , if I had been the sexton , I would have been that day in the belfry . Sec . Fish . Why , man ? Third Fish . Because he should have swallowed me too : and when I had been in his belly , I would have kept such a jangling of ...
But , master , if I had been the sexton , I would have been that day in the belfry . Sec . Fish . Why , man ? Third Fish . Because he should have swallowed me too : and when I had been in his belly , I would have kept such a jangling of ...
Page 38
Sec . Fish . O , not all , my friend , not all ; for if all your beggars were whipped , I would wish no better office than to be beadle . But , master , I'll draw up the net . [ Exit with Third Fisherman . 87. flap - jacks , pancakes .
Sec . Fish . O , not all , my friend , not all ; for if all your beggars were whipped , I would wish no better office than to be beadle . But , master , I'll draw up the net . [ Exit with Third Fisherman . 87. flap - jacks , pancakes .
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Sir , you are music's master . Per . The worst of all her scholars , my good lord . Sim . Let me ask you one thing : What do you think of my daughter , sir ? Per . A most virtuous princess . Sim .
Sir , you are music's master . Per . The worst of all her scholars , my good lord . Sim . Let me ask you one thing : What do you think of my daughter , sir ? Per . A most virtuous princess . Sim .
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