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Orla . Go apart , Adam , and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up : 4 V Oli .
Now , sir , what make you here ? Orla . Nothing : I am not taught to make any
thing . Oli . What mar you then , sir ? Orla . Marry , sir , I am helping you to mar
that ...
Orla . Go apart , Adam , and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up : 4 V Oli .
Now , sir , what make you here ? Orla . Nothing : I am not taught to make any
thing . Oli . What mar you then , sir ? Orla . Marry , sir , I am helping you to mar
that ...
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Orla 1 we N falas Orla Orh 10 ? Ry Rof : O ominous ! he comes to kill my heart .
Cel . I would sing my song without a burden ; thou bring't me out of tune . Ref . Do
you not know I am a woman ? what I think I must speak : sweet , say on . SCENE
...
Orla 1 we N falas Orla Orh 10 ? Ry Rof : O ominous ! he comes to kill my heart .
Cel . I would sing my song without a burden ; thou bring't me out of tune . Ref . Do
you not know I am a woman ? what I think I must speak : sweet , say on . SCENE
...
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Orla . ' Tis a fault I will not change for your best virtue : I of you . Jaq . By my troth ,
I was seeking for a fool , when I found you . Orla . He is drown'd in the brook ; look
but in , and you shall fee him . Faq . There I shall see mine own figure . Orla .
Orla . ' Tis a fault I will not change for your best virtue : I of you . Jaq . By my troth ,
I was seeking for a fool , when I found you . Orla . He is drown'd in the brook ; look
but in , and you shall fee him . Faq . There I shall see mine own figure . Orla .
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Orla . Whom stays it still withal ? Rof . With lawyers in the vacation : for they sleep
between term and term , and then they ... Orla . Where dwell you , pretty youth ?
Ref . With this shepherdess , my sister ; here in the skirts of the foreft , like fringe ...
Orla . Whom stays it still withal ? Rof . With lawyers in the vacation : for they sleep
between term and term , and then they ... Orla . Where dwell you , pretty youth ?
Ref . With this shepherdess , my sister ; here in the skirts of the foreft , like fringe ...
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Orla . What say'st thou ? Rof . Are you not good ? Orla , I hope fo . Rof . Why then ,
can one desire too much of a good thing ? Come , sister , you shall be the priest ,
and marry us . Give me your hand , Orlando . What do you say , sister ? Orla .
Orla . What say'st thou ? Rof . Are you not good ? Orla , I hope fo . Rof . Why then ,
can one desire too much of a good thing ? Come , sister , you shall be the priest ,
and marry us . Give me your hand , Orlando . What do you say , sister ? Orla .
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