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With all my heart . This fellow I remember , Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son ;' Twas where you woo'd the gentlewoman so well : I have forgot your name ; but , sure , that part Was aptly fitted , and naturally perform'd .
With all my heart . This fellow I remember , Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son ;' Twas where you woo'd the gentlewoman so well : I have forgot your name ; but , sure , that part Was aptly fitted , and naturally perform'd .
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Hor . Mates , maid ! how mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . Kath . l ' faith , sir , you shall never need to fear ; I wis , it is not half way to her heart : But , if it were , doubt not ...
Hor . Mates , maid ! how mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . Kath . l ' faith , sir , you shall never need to fear ; I wis , it is not half way to her heart : But , if it were , doubt not ...
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Master , it is no time to chide you now ; Affection is not rated ? from the heart : If love have touch'd you , nought remains but so , Redime te captum quam queas minimo . Luc . Gramercies , lad ; go forward : this contents ; The rest ...
Master , it is no time to chide you now ; Affection is not rated ? from the heart : If love have touch'd you , nought remains but so , Redime te captum quam queas minimo . Luc . Gramercies , lad ; go forward : this contents ; The rest ...
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-Good Hortensio , I bade the rascal knock upon your gate , And could not get him for my heart to do it . Gru . Knock at the gate ? -O heavens ! Spake you not these words plain Sirrah , knock me here , 3 9 a what he ' leges in Latin .
-Good Hortensio , I bade the rascal knock upon your gate , And could not get him for my heart to do it . Gru . Knock at the gate ? -O heavens ! Spake you not these words plain Sirrah , knock me here , 3 9 a what he ' leges in Latin .
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No shame but mine : I must , forsooth , be forc'd To give my hand , oppos'd against my heart , Unto a mad - brain rudesby , full of spleen ; 1 Who woo'd in haste , and means to wed at leisure . I told you , I , he was a frantick fool ...
No shame but mine : I must , forsooth , be forc'd To give my hand , oppos'd against my heart , Unto a mad - brain rudesby , full of spleen ; 1 Who woo'd in haste , and means to wed at leisure . I told you , I , he was a frantick fool ...
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