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Page 41
... Mistris shew'd me thee , and thy Dog , and thy Bush . Ste . Come , sweare to that : kisse the Booke : I will furnish it anon with new Contents : Sweare . 151 Tri . By this good light , this is a very shallow Mon- ster : I afeard of him ...
... Mistris shew'd me thee , and thy Dog , and thy Bush . Ste . Come , sweare to that : kisse the Booke : I will furnish it anon with new Contents : Sweare . 151 Tri . By this good light , this is a very shallow Mon- ster : I afeard of him ...
Page 43
... Mistris which I serve , quickens what's dead , And makes my labours , pleasures : O She is Ten times more gentle , then her Father's crabbed ; 10 And he's compos'd of harshnesse . I must remove Some thousands of these Logs , and pile ...
... Mistris which I serve , quickens what's dead , And makes my labours , pleasures : O She is Ten times more gentle , then her Father's crabbed ; 10 And he's compos'd of harshnesse . I must remove Some thousands of these Logs , and pile ...
Page 44
... Mistris , ' tis fresh morning with me When you are by at night : I do beseech you Cheefely , that I might set it in my prayers , What is your name ? Mir . Miranda , O my Father , I have broke your hest to say so . Fer . Admir'd Miranda ...
... Mistris , ' tis fresh morning with me When you are by at night : I do beseech you Cheefely , that I might set it in my prayers , What is your name ? Mir . Miranda , O my Father , I have broke your hest to say so . Fer . Admir'd Miranda ...
Page 46
... Mistris ( deerest ) And I thus humble ever . Mir . My husband then ? Fer . I , with a heart as willing As bondage ere of freedome : heere's my hand . Mir . And mine , with my heart in't ; and now farewel Till halfe an houre hence . Fer ...
... Mistris ( deerest ) And I thus humble ever . Mir . My husband then ? Fer . I , with a heart as willing As bondage ere of freedome : heere's my hand . Mir . And mine , with my heart in't ; and now farewel Till halfe an houre hence . Fer ...
Page 64
... Mistris line , is not this my Jerkin ? now is the Jerkin under the line : now Jer- kin you are like to lose your haire , & prove a bald Jerkin . Trin . Doe , doe ; we steale by lyne and levell , and't like your grace . Ste . I thank ...
... Mistris line , is not this my Jerkin ? now is the Jerkin under the line : now Jer- kin you are like to lose your haire , & prove a bald Jerkin . Trin . Doe , doe ; we steale by lyne and levell , and't like your grace . Ste . I thank ...
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