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Page 188
Send to his brother , fetch that gallant hither ; If he be absent , bring his brother to
me , I'll make him find him : do this fuddenly ; And let not search and inquisition
quail To bring again these foolish runaways . [ Exeunt . lica leto Di 4 SCE N E III .
Send to his brother , fetch that gallant hither ; If he be absent , bring his brother to
me , I'll make him find him : do this fuddenly ; And let not search and inquisition
quail To bring again these foolish runaways . [ Exeunt . lica leto Di 4 SCE N E III .
Page 241
Patience once more , whiles our compact is urg'd : You say , if I bring in your
Rosalind , ( to the Duke . You will bestow her on Orlando here ? Duke Sen. That
would I , had I kingdoms to give with her . Ros . And you say , you will have her
when ...
Patience once more , whiles our compact is urg'd : You say , if I bring in your
Rosalind , ( to the Duke . You will bestow her on Orlando here ? Duke Sen. That
would I , had I kingdoms to give with her . Ros . And you say , you will have her
when ...
Page 409
It lies in you , my lord , to bring me in some grace , for you did bring me out . Laf .
Out upon thee , knave ! dost thou put upon me at once both the office of god and
the devil ? one brings thee in grace , and the other brings thee out . The king's ...
It lies in you , my lord , to bring me in some grace , for you did bring me out . Laf .
Out upon thee , knave ! dost thou put upon me at once both the office of god and
the devil ? one brings thee in grace , and the other brings thee out . The king's ...
Page 555
Shall I bring thee on thy way ? Aut . No , good - fac'd fir ; no , sweet fir . Clo . Then
farewel ; I must go to buy spices for our sheepshearing [ Exit . Aut . Prosper you ,
sweet fir ! Your purse is not hot enough to purchase your spice . I'll be with you ...
Shall I bring thee on thy way ? Aut . No , good - fac'd fir ; no , sweet fir . Clo . Then
farewel ; I must go to buy spices for our sheepshearing [ Exit . Aut . Prosper you ,
sweet fir ! Your purse is not hot enough to purchase your spice . I'll be with you ...
Page 581
Tell me , ( for you seem to be honest plain men ) what you have to the king ;
being something gently consider'd , I'll bring you where he is aboard , tender your
persons to his presence , whisper him in your behalf ; and if it be in man , besides
...
Tell me , ( for you seem to be honest plain men ) what you have to the king ;
being something gently consider'd , I'll bring you where he is aboard , tender your
persons to his presence , whisper him in your behalf ; and if it be in man , besides
...
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