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Your brother is but young and tender , and for your love I would be loth to foil him ; as I must for mine own honour , if he come in . Therefore , out of my love to you , I came hither to acquaint you withal ; that either you might stay ...
Your brother is but young and tender , and for your love I would be loth to foil him ; as I must for mine own honour , if he come in . Therefore , out of my love to you , I came hither to acquaint you withal ; that either you might stay ...
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You know , my father hath no child but I , nor none is like to have ; and , truly , when he dies , thou fhalt be his heir ; for what he hath taken away from thy father perforce , I will render thee again in affec tion ; by mine Honour ...
You know , my father hath no child but I , nor none is like to have ; and , truly , when he dies , thou fhalt be his heir ; for what he hath taken away from thy father perforce , I will render thee again in affec tion ; by mine Honour ...
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Marry , I pr'ythee , do , to make sport withal ; but love no man in good earneft ; nor no further in sport neither , than with fafety of a pure blush thou may'ft in honour come off again . Rof . What fhall be our Sport then ? Cel .
Marry , I pr'ythee , do , to make sport withal ; but love no man in good earneft ; nor no further in sport neither , than with fafety of a pure blush thou may'ft in honour come off again . Rof . What fhall be our Sport then ? Cel .
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No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . Rof . Where learned you that oath , fool ? Clo . Of a certain Knight , that , fwore by his honour they were good pancakes , and fwore by his honour the muftard was naught .
No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . Rof . Where learned you that oath , fool ? Clo . Of a certain Knight , that , fwore by his honour they were good pancakes , and fwore by his honour the muftard was naught .
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You are a fool - You , Niece , provide your- , felf ; If you out - stay the time , upon mine Honour , And in the Greatnefs of my word , you die .. [ Exeunt Duke , & c . SCENE X. Cel . O my poor Rofalind ; where wilt thou go ?
You are a fool - You , Niece , provide your- , felf ; If you out - stay the time , upon mine Honour , And in the Greatnefs of my word , you die .. [ Exeunt Duke , & c . SCENE X. Cel . O my poor Rofalind ; where wilt thou go ?
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