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... Houfe . Enter Maria and Clown . Mar. Nay , either tell me where thou hast been , or I will not open my lips fo wide as a briftle may enter , in way of thy excufe ; my Lady will hang thee for thy absence . Clo . Let her hang me ; he that ...
... Houfe . Enter Maria and Clown . Mar. Nay , either tell me where thou hast been , or I will not open my lips fo wide as a briftle may enter , in way of thy excufe ; my Lady will hang thee for thy absence . Clo . Let her hang me ; he that ...
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... houfe , that I may proceed in my speech , Oli . Are you a comedian ? Vio . No , my profound heart ; and yet , by the very fangs of malice , I fwear , I am not that I play . Are you the lady of the houfe ? Oli . If I do not ufurp myself ...
... houfe , that I may proceed in my speech , Oli . Are you a comedian ? Vio . No , my profound heart ; and yet , by the very fangs of malice , I fwear , I am not that I play . Are you the lady of the houfe ? Oli . If I do not ufurp myself ...
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... houfe ; Write loyal canto's of contemned love , And fing them loud even in the dead of night : Hollow your name to the reverberant hills , And make the babling goslip of the air Cry out , Olivia ! O , you fhould not reft Between the ...
... houfe ; Write loyal canto's of contemned love , And fing them loud even in the dead of night : Hollow your name to the reverberant hills , And make the babling goslip of the air Cry out , Olivia ! O , you fhould not reft Between the ...
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... houfe , unless you undertake that with me which with as much fafety you might anfwer him ; there- fore on , or ftrip your fword ftark naked ; for meddle you must , that's certain , or forfwear to wear iron about you . Vio . This is as ...
... houfe , unless you undertake that with me which with as much fafety you might anfwer him ; there- fore on , or ftrip your fword ftark naked ; for meddle you must , that's certain , or forfwear to wear iron about you . Vio . This is as ...
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... houfe , And hear thou there , how many fruitless pranks This ruffian hath botch'd up , that thou thereby * Extent is , in law , a writ of execution , whereby goods are feized for the king . It is therefore taken , here , for violence in ...
... houfe , And hear thou there , how many fruitless pranks This ruffian hath botch'd up , that thou thereby * Extent is , in law , a writ of execution , whereby goods are feized for the king . It is therefore taken , here , for violence in ...
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