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... receive it A certainty , vouch'd from our cousin Austria , With caution , that the Florentine will move us For speedy aid ; wherein our dearest friend Prejudicates the business , and would seem . To have 20 ACT 1 ALL'S WELL.
... receive it A certainty , vouch'd from our cousin Austria , With caution , that the Florentine will move us For speedy aid ; wherein our dearest friend Prejudicates the business , and would seem . To have 20 ACT 1 ALL'S WELL.
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... cousin France Would , in so just a business , shut his bosom Against our borrowing prayers . 1 Lord . Good my lord , The reasons of our state I cannot yield But like a common and an outward man , That the great figure of a council ...
... cousin France Would , in so just a business , shut his bosom Against our borrowing prayers . 1 Lord . Good my lord , The reasons of our state I cannot yield But like a common and an outward man , That the great figure of a council ...
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... cousin , my lady , takes great exceptions to your ill hours . Sir To . Why , let her except before excepted . Mar. Ay , but you must confine yourself within the modest limits of order . Sir To . Confine ? I'll confine myself no finer ...
... cousin , my lady , takes great exceptions to your ill hours . Sir To . Why , let her except before excepted . Mar. Ay , but you must confine yourself within the modest limits of order . Sir To . Confine ? I'll confine myself no finer ...
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... cousin ? Sir To . A gentleman . Oli . A gentleman ? what gentleman ? Sir To . ' Tis a gentleman here- A plague o ' these - pickle - herrings ! How now , sot ? Clo . Good Sir Toby , Oli . Cousin , cousin , how have you come so early by ...
... cousin ? Sir To . A gentleman . Oli . A gentleman ? what gentleman ? Sir To . ' Tis a gentleman here- A plague o ' these - pickle - herrings ! How now , sot ? Clo . Good Sir Toby , Oli . Cousin , cousin , how have you come so early by ...
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... . And does not Toby take you a blow o ' the lips , then ? Mal . Saying , Cousin Toby , my fortunes having cast me on your niece , give me this prerogative of speech , ' - Sir To . What , what ? Mal . Sir 190 ACT 11 . TWELFTH NIGHT .
... . And does not Toby take you a blow o ' the lips , then ? Mal . Saying , Cousin Toby , my fortunes having cast me on your niece , give me this prerogative of speech , ' - Sir To . What , what ? Mal . Sir 190 ACT 11 . TWELFTH NIGHT .
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