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... hear ; your true love's coming , That can sing both high and low . Trip no further , pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers meeting , Every wise man's son doth know . 45 Sir And . Excellent good , i ' faith . Sir To . Good , good ...
... hear ; your true love's coming , That can sing both high and low . Trip no further , pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers meeting , Every wise man's son doth know . 45 Sir And . Excellent good , i ' faith . Sir To . Good , good ...
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... hear by the nose , it is dulcet in conta- gion . But shall we make the welkin dance indeed ? shall we rouse the night - owl in a catch that will draw three souls out of one weaver ? shall we do that ? Sir And . An you love me , let's do ...
... hear by the nose , it is dulcet in conta- gion . But shall we make the welkin dance indeed ? shall we rouse the night - owl in a catch that will draw three souls out of one weaver ? shall we do that ? Sir And . An you love me , let's do ...
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... hear me ] F ; hear Pope , Hanmer . III . ingrate and unauspicious ] See line 75 , note . 112. hath ] F " haue . " Craig notes that Shakespeare often makes the verb plural if a plural object immediately precedes . 116. the Egyptian thief ...
... hear me ] F ; hear Pope , Hanmer . III . ingrate and unauspicious ] See line 75 , note . 112. hath ] F " haue . " Craig notes that Shakespeare often makes the verb plural if a plural object immediately precedes . 116. the Egyptian thief ...
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