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I'll have my bond : I will not hear thee speak : I'll have my bond ; and therefore
speak no more : I'll not be made a soft and dull - ey'd fool , To shake the head ,
relent , and sigh , and yield To christian intercessors . Follow not ; I'll have no ...
I'll have my bond : I will not hear thee speak : I'll have my bond ; and therefore
speak no more : I'll not be made a soft and dull - ey'd fool , To shake the head ,
relent , and sigh , and yield To christian intercessors . Follow not ; I'll have no ...
Page 81
Nerisa teaches me what to believe ; I'll die for't , but some woman had the ring .
Baf . No , by mine honour , madam , by my soul , No woman had it , but a civil
doctor , Who did refuse three thousand ducats of me , And begg'd the ring ; the
which ...
Nerisa teaches me what to believe ; I'll die for't , but some woman had the ring .
Baf . No , by mine honour , madam , by my soul , No woman had it , but a civil
doctor , Who did refuse three thousand ducats of me , And begg'd the ring ; the
which ...
Page 195
I'll give you a verse to this note , that I made yesterday in despite of my invention .
Ami . And I'll sing it . Jaq . Thus it goes : If it do come to pass , That any man turn
ass ; Leaving his wealth and ease , A stubborn will to please , Duc ad me , duc ...
I'll give you a verse to this note , that I made yesterday in despite of my invention .
Ami . And I'll sing it . Jaq . Thus it goes : If it do come to pass , That any man turn
ass ; Leaving his wealth and ease , A stubborn will to please , Duc ad me , duc ...
Page 431
Sir And . ' Faith , I'll home to - morrow , fir Toby ; your niece , will not be seen , or if
she be , it's four to one she'll none of me : the duke himself here hard by wooes
her . Sir To . She'll none o'th ' duke ; she'll not match above her degree , neither ...
Sir And . ' Faith , I'll home to - morrow , fir Toby ; your niece , will not be seen , or if
she be , it's four to one she'll none of me : the duke himself here hard by wooes
her . Sir To . She'll none o'th ' duke ; she'll not match above her degree , neither ...
Page 477
Sir And . Pox on't , I'll not meddle with him . Sir To . Ay , but he will not now be
pacified . Fabian can scarce hold him yonder . Sir And . Plague on't , if I thought
he had been valiant , and so cunning in fence , I'd have seen him damn'dere I'd ...
Sir And . Pox on't , I'll not meddle with him . Sir To . Ay , but he will not now be
pacified . Fabian can scarce hold him yonder . Sir And . Plague on't , if I thought
he had been valiant , and so cunning in fence , I'd have seen him damn'dere I'd ...
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