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No ; as a walled town is more worthier than a village , so is the forehead of a married man more honourable than the bare brow of a bachelor ; and by how much defence is better than no skill , by so much is a horn more precious than to ...
No ; as a walled town is more worthier than a village , so is the forehead of a married man more honourable than the bare brow of a bachelor ; and by how much defence is better than no skill , by so much is a horn more precious than to ...
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I prithee , pretty youth , let me be better acquainted with thee . Ros . They say you are a melancholy fellow . Jaq . am so ; I do love it better laughing . Ros . Those that are in extremity of either are abominable fellows and betray ...
I prithee , pretty youth , let me be better acquainted with thee . Ros . They say you are a melancholy fellow . Jaq . am so ; I do love it better laughing . Ros . Those that are in extremity of either are abominable fellows and betray ...
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Ay , of a snail ; for though he comes slowly , he carries his house on his head ; a better jointure , I think , than you make a woman : besides , he brings his destiny with him . Orl . What's that ? Ros . Why , horns , which such as you ...
Ay , of a snail ; for though he comes slowly , he carries his house on his head ; a better jointure , I think , than you make a woman : besides , he brings his destiny with him . Orl . What's that ? Ros . Why , horns , which such as you ...
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