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Page 61
... answer that . But , fay , it is my humour ; is it answered ? What if my house be troubled with a rat , And I be pleas'd to give ten thousand ducats To have it bane'd ? what , are you answer'd yet ? Some men there are , love not a gaping ...
... answer that . But , fay , it is my humour ; is it answered ? What if my house be troubled with a rat , And I be pleas'd to give ten thousand ducats To have it bane'd ? what , are you answer'd yet ? Some men there are , love not a gaping ...
Page 62
... answered ? Baff . This is no anfwer , thou unfeeling man , T'excuse the current of thy cruelty . Shy . I am not bound to please thee with my anfwer . Baff . Do all men kill the thing they do not love ? Shy . Hates any man the thing he ...
... answered ? Baff . This is no anfwer , thou unfeeling man , T'excuse the current of thy cruelty . Shy . I am not bound to please thee with my anfwer . Baff . Do all men kill the thing they do not love ? Shy . Hates any man the thing he ...
Page 63
... answer , The flaves are ours . So do I answer you . The pound of flesh which I demand of him Is dearly bought , ' tis mine , and I will have it . If you deny me , fie upon your law ; There is no force in the decrees of Venice : I ftand ...
... answer , The flaves are ours . So do I answer you . The pound of flesh which I demand of him Is dearly bought , ' tis mine , and I will have it . If you deny me , fie upon your law ; There is no force in the decrees of Venice : I ftand ...
Page 73
... answer❜d . Baff . Good fir , this ring was given me by my wife ; And , when the put it on , the made me vow That I fhould neither fell , nor give , nor lose it . Por . That ' fcufe ferves many men to fave their gifts ; And if your wife ...
... answer❜d . Baff . Good fir , this ring was given me by my wife ; And , when the put it on , the made me vow That I fhould neither fell , nor give , nor lose it . Por . That ' fcufe ferves many men to fave their gifts ; And if your wife ...
Page 83
... answer all things faithfully . Grat . Let it be fo : the first interrogatory , That my Neriffa fhall be fworn on , is , Whether till the next night she had rather stay , Or go to bed now , being two hours to day . But were the day come ...
... answer all things faithfully . Grat . Let it be fo : the first interrogatory , That my Neriffa fhall be fworn on , is , Whether till the next night she had rather stay , Or go to bed now , being two hours to day . But were the day come ...
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