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tale ; 87 88 82 89 ( 84 ) Wasp - tongue . This is the reading in most of the Quarto
copies , excepting the first , which gives ' wasp - stung , ' while the But not the
form of what he should attend.80 This fawning greyhound then did proffer me !
tale ; 87 88 82 89 ( 84 ) Wasp - tongue . This is the reading in most of the Quarto
copies , excepting the first , which gives ' wasp - stung , ' while the But not the
form of what he should attend.80 This fawning greyhound then did proffer me !
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Oh , fair Katharine , if you will love me soundly with your French heart , I will be
glad to hear you confess it brokenly with your English tongue . Do you like Kath .
Pardonnez - moy , I cannot tell vat is — like me . K , Hen . An angel is like you ...
Oh , fair Katharine , if you will love me soundly with your French heart , I will be
glad to hear you confess it brokenly with your English tongue . Do you like Kath .
Pardonnez - moy , I cannot tell vat is — like me . K , Hen . An angel is like you ...
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Then , executioner , unsheathe thy sword : By him that made us all , I am resolv'd
34 That Clifford's manhood lies upon his tongue . Edw . Say , Henry , shall I have
my right , or no ? A thousand men have broke their fasts to - day , That ne'er ...
Then , executioner , unsheathe thy sword : By him that made us all , I am resolv'd
34 That Clifford's manhood lies upon his tongue . Edw . Say , Henry , shall I have
my right , or no ? A thousand men have broke their fasts to - day , That ne'er ...
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