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... dost not ; therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis fo . For , look , thy cheeks Confess it one to th ' other ; and thine eyes See it so grofly shown in thy behaviour , That in their kind they speak it : only fin And hellish ...
... dost not ; therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis fo . For , look , thy cheeks Confess it one to th ' other ; and thine eyes See it so grofly shown in thy behaviour , That in their kind they speak it : only fin And hellish ...
Page 40
... dost thou garter up thy arms o ' this fashion ? doft make hose of thy fleeves ? do other fervants so ? thou wert best set thy lower part where thy nose stands . By mine honour , if I were but two hours younger , I'd beat thee : me ...
... dost thou garter up thy arms o ' this fashion ? doft make hose of thy fleeves ? do other fervants so ? thou wert best set thy lower part where thy nose stands . By mine honour , if I were but two hours younger , I'd beat thee : me ...
Page 79
... dost thou profess thyself , a knave or a fool ? Clo . A fool , Sir , at a woman's service ; and a knave , at a man's . Laf . Your distinction ? Clo . I would cozen the man of his wife , and do his service . Laf . So you were a knave at ...
... dost thou profess thyself , a knave or a fool ? Clo . A fool , Sir , at a woman's service ; and a knave , at a man's . Laf . Your distinction ? Clo . I would cozen the man of his wife , and do his service . Laf . So you were a knave at ...
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... 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 . [ Sound Trumpets . ] The King's coming , I know , by his trum- pets . Sirrah , inquire further after me , I ...
... 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 . [ Sound Trumpets . ] The King's coming , I know , by his trum- pets . Sirrah , inquire further after me , I ...
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... dost love her , strikes some scores away From the great ' compt ; but love , that comes too late , Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried , To the great fender turns a sowre offence , Crying , gone : our rash faults Crying , that's ...
... dost love her , strikes some scores away From the great ' compt ; but love , that comes too late , Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried , To the great fender turns a sowre offence , Crying , gone : our rash faults Crying , that's ...
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