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... hither to you presently . [ Exit Duke . Val . This is the gentleman , I told your ladyship , Had come along with me , but that his mistress Did hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal looks . Sil . Belike , that now she hath enfranchis'd ...
... hither to you presently . [ Exit Duke . Val . This is the gentleman , I told your ladyship , Had come along with me , but that his mistress Did hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal looks . Sil . Belike , that now she hath enfranchis'd ...
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... hither . Pro . How ? Julia ! Jul . Behold her that gave aim to all thy oaths , And entertain'd them deeply in her heart : How oft hast thou with perjury cleft the root ! O Proteus ! let this habit make thee blush : Be thou asham'd ...
... hither . Pro . How ? Julia ! Jul . Behold her that gave aim to all thy oaths , And entertain'd them deeply in her heart : How oft hast thou with perjury cleft the root ! O Proteus ! let this habit make thee blush : Be thou asham'd ...
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... hither : If I last in this service , you must case me in leather , [ Exit . Luc . Fie , how impatience lowreth in your face ! Adr . His company must do his minions grace , Whilst I at home starve for a merry look . Hath homely age th ...
... hither : If I last in this service , you must case me in leather , [ Exit . Luc . Fie , how impatience lowreth in your face ! Adr . His company must do his minions grace , Whilst I at home starve for a merry look . Hath homely age th ...
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... hither . Ant . E. There is something in the wind , that we cannot get in . Dro . E. You would say so , master , if your gar- ments were thin . Your cake here is warm within ; you stand here in the cold : It would make a man mad as a ...
... hither . Ant . E. There is something in the wind , that we cannot get in . Dro . E. You would say so , master , if your gar- ments were thin . Your cake here is warm within ; you stand here in the cold : It would make a man mad as a ...
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... hither ? Adr . To fetch my poor distracted husband hence . Let us come in , that we may bind him fast , And bear him home for his recovery . Ang . I knew , he was not in his perfect wits . Mer . I am sorry now , that I did draw on him ...
... hither ? Adr . To fetch my poor distracted husband hence . Let us come in , that we may bind him fast , And bear him home for his recovery . Ang . I knew , he was not in his perfect wits . Mer . I am sorry now , that I did draw on him ...
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