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We pray you , for your own sake , to embrace your own safety and give over this attempt . Ros . Do , young sir ; your reputation shall not therefore be misprised ; we will make it our suit to the duke that the wrestling might not go ...
We pray you , for your own sake , to embrace your own safety and give over this attempt . Ros . Do , young sir ; your reputation shall not therefore be misprised ; we will make it our suit to the duke that the wrestling might not go ...
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I pray you , mar no more trees with writing lovesongs in their bárks . 240 Orl . I pray you , mar no moe of my verses with reading them ill - favouredly . Jaq . Rosalind is your love's name ? Orl . Yes , just . Jaq .
I pray you , mar no more trees with writing lovesongs in their bárks . 240 Orl . I pray you , mar no moe of my verses with reading them ill - favouredly . Jaq . Rosalind is your love's name ? Orl . Yes , just . Jaq .
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I pray you , tell your brother how well I counterfeited . Heigh - ho ! Oli . This was not counterfeit : there is too great testimony in your complexion that it was a passion of earnest . Ros . Counterfeit , I assure you . 169 Oli .
I pray you , tell your brother how well I counterfeited . Heigh - ho ! Oli . This was not counterfeit : there is too great testimony in your complexion that it was a passion of earnest . Ros . Counterfeit , I assure you . 169 Oli .
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