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Page 129
I am glad they are going ; For , sure , there's no converting of ' em : now , An honest country Lord , as I am , beaten A long time out of play , may bring his plain - song , And have an hour of hearing ; and , by ' r Lady ...
I am glad they are going ; For , sure , there's no converting of ' em : now , An honest country Lord , as I am , beaten A long time out of play , may bring his plain - song , And have an hour of hearing ; and , by ' r Lady ...
Page 157
My Lords , I thank you both for your good wills : Ye speak like honest men ; pray God , ye prove so ! But how to make ye suddenly an answer In such a point of weight , so near mine honour ( More near my life , I fear ) with my weak wit ...
My Lords , I thank you both for your good wills : Ye speak like honest men ; pray God , ye prove so ! But how to make ye suddenly an answer In such a point of weight , so near mine honour ( More near my life , I fear ) with my weak wit ...
Page 184
... both , my fortunes faithfully : Of which there is not one , I dare avow ( And now I should not lie ) but will deserve , For virtue and true beauty of the soul , For honesty and decent carriage , A right good husband , let him be a ...
... both , my fortunes faithfully : Of which there is not one , I dare avow ( And now I should not lie ) but will deserve , For virtue and true beauty of the soul , For honesty and decent carriage , A right good husband , let him be a ...
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