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thou shalt not gormandize As thou hast done with me what , Jesica ! And sleep , and snore , and rend apparel out . Why , Jesica ! I say . Laun . Why , Jeffica ! Shy . Who bids thee call ? I did not bid thee call . Laun .
thou shalt not gormandize As thou hast done with me what , Jesica ! And sleep , and snore , and rend apparel out . Why , Jesica ! I say . Laun . Why , Jeffica ! Shy . Who bids thee call ? I did not bid thee call . Laun .
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... news from Genoua ? hast thou found my daughter ? Tub . I often came where I did hear of her , but cannot find her . Shy . Why there , there , there , there ! a diamond gone cost me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! the curse never ...
... news from Genoua ? hast thou found my daughter ? Tub . I often came where I did hear of her , but cannot find her . Shy . Why there , there , there , there ! a diamond gone cost me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! the curse never ...
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Even such a husband Hast thou of me , as she is for a wife . Jef . Nay , but ask my opinion too of that . Lor . I will anon : first , let us go to dinner . fel . Nay , let me praise you while I have a stomach . Lor .
Even such a husband Hast thou of me , as she is for a wife . Jef . Nay , but ask my opinion too of that . Lor . I will anon : first , let us go to dinner . fel . Nay , let me praise you while I have a stomach . Lor .
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No , none that thou hast wit enough to make , Gra . O , be thou damn'd , inexorable dog , And for thy life let justice be accus'd ! Thou almost mak'sť me waver in my faith , mak'it To hold opinion with Pythagoras , That souls of animals ...
No , none that thou hast wit enough to make , Gra . O , be thou damn'd , inexorable dog , And for thy life let justice be accus'd ! Thou almost mak'sť me waver in my faith , mak'it To hold opinion with Pythagoras , That souls of animals ...
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For it appears by manifest proceeding , That indirectly , and directly too , Thou hast contriv'd against the very life Of the defendant ; and thou hast incurr'd The danger formally by me rehears'd . Down , therefore , and beg mercy of ...
For it appears by manifest proceeding , That indirectly , and directly too , Thou hast contriv'd against the very life Of the defendant ; and thou hast incurr'd The danger formally by me rehears'd . Down , therefore , and beg mercy of ...
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