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Page 27
... wife is proud ; she holdeth thee in awe , More than God or religious churchmen may . Glou . Name not religion , for thou lovest the flesh , And ne'er throughout the year to church thou go'st Except it be to pray against thy foes . Bed ...
... wife is proud ; she holdeth thee in awe , More than God or religious churchmen may . Glou . Name not religion , for thou lovest the flesh , And ne'er throughout the year to church thou go'st Except it be to pray against thy foes . Bed ...
Page 74
... wives and children all will fight And have our bodies slaughter'd by thy foes . First Serv . Ay , and the very parings of our nails Shall pitch a field when we are dead . Glou . [ Begin again . Stay , stay , I say ! And if you love me ...
... wives and children all will fight And have our bodies slaughter'd by thy foes . First Serv . Ay , and the very parings of our nails Shall pitch a field when we are dead . Glou . [ Begin again . Stay , stay , I say ! And if you love me ...
Page 118
... wife ; Then how can Margaret be thy paramour ? Mar. I were best to leave him , for he will not hear . Suf . There all is marr'd ; there lies a cooling card . Mar. He talks at random ; sure , the man is mad . Suf . And yet a dispensation ...
... wife ; Then how can Margaret be thy paramour ? Mar. I were best to leave him , for he will not hear . Suf . There all is marr'd ; there lies a cooling card . Mar. He talks at random ; sure , the man is mad . Suf . And yet a dispensation ...
Page 119
... wife . Suf . No , gentle madam ; I unworthy am To woo so fair a dame to be his wife And have no portion in the choice myself . How say you , madam , are ye so content ? Mar. An if my father please , I am content . Suf . Then call our ...
... wife . Suf . No , gentle madam ; I unworthy am To woo so fair a dame to be his wife And have no portion in the choice myself . How say you , madam , are ye so content ? Mar. An if my father please , I am content . Suf . Then call our ...
Page 130
... wives , As market - men for oxen , sheep , or horse . Marriage is a matter of more worth Than to be dealt in by attorneyship ; Not whom we will , but whom his grace affects , Must be companion of his nuptial bed : And therefore , lords ...
... wives , As market - men for oxen , sheep , or horse . Marriage is a matter of more worth Than to be dealt in by attorneyship ; Not whom we will , but whom his grace affects , Must be companion of his nuptial bed : And therefore , lords ...
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