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... thou ? Car . [ First Com . ] Why Sir , a Carpenter . Mur . Where is thy Leather Apron , and thy Rule ? What dost thou with thy best Apparrell on ? You sir , what Trade are you ? Cobl . [ Sec . Com . ] Truely Sir , in respect of a fine ...
... thou ? Car . [ First Com . ] Why Sir , a Carpenter . Mur . Where is thy Leather Apron , and thy Rule ? What dost thou with thy best Apparrell on ? You sir , what Trade are you ? Cobl . [ Sec . Com . ] Truely Sir , in respect of a fine ...
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... thou knave ? Thou naughty knave , what Trade ? if 20 Cobl . Nay I beseech you Sir , be not out with me : yet you be out Sir , I can mend you . Mur . What mean st thou by that ? Mend mee , thou sawcy Fellow ? Cob . Why sir , Cobble you ...
... thou knave ? Thou naughty knave , what Trade ? if 20 Cobl . Nay I beseech you Sir , be not out with me : yet you be out Sir , I can mend you . Mur . What mean st thou by that ? Mend mee , thou sawcy Fellow ? Cob . Why sir , Cobble you ...
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... thou art sham'd . Rome , thou hast lost the breed of Noble Bloods . When went there by an Age , since the great Flood , But it was fam'd with more then with one man ? When could they say ( till now ) that talk'd of Rome , That her wide ...
... thou art sham'd . Rome , thou hast lost the breed of Noble Bloods . When went there by an Age , since the great Flood , But it was fam'd with more then with one man ? When could they say ( till now ) that talk'd of Rome , That her wide ...
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... thou dost Antony : he heares no Musicke ; Seldome he smiles , and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himselfe , and scorn'd his spirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing . Such men as he , be never at hearts ease , Whiles they ...
... thou dost Antony : he heares no Musicke ; Seldome he smiles , and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himselfe , and scorn'd his spirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing . Such men as he , be never at hearts ease , Whiles they ...
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... thou sleep'st : awake . Where I have tooke them up : Such instigations have beene often dropt , Shall Rome , & c ... thou receivest Thy full Petition at the hand of Brutus . Enter Lucius . Luc . Sir , March is wasted fifteene dayes . 66 ...
... thou sleep'st : awake . Where I have tooke them up : Such instigations have beene often dropt , Shall Rome , & c ... thou receivest Thy full Petition at the hand of Brutus . Enter Lucius . Luc . Sir , March is wasted fifteene dayes . 66 ...
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