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... ? his body's a paffable carkafs f he be not hurt . It is a thorough - fare for fteel if it be not hurt . 2 Lord . His fteel was in debt , it went o'th ' back - fide the town . Clot Clot . The villain would not ftand me . 2 CYMBELINE . II.
... ? his body's a paffable carkafs f he be not hurt . It is a thorough - fare for fteel if it be not hurt . 2 Lord . His fteel was in debt , it went o'th ' back - fide the town . Clot Clot . The villain would not ftand me . 2 CYMBELINE . II.
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William Shakespeare. Clot . The villain would not ftand me . 2 Lord . No , but he fled forward still , toward face . your 1 Lord . Stand you ? you have land enough of your own ; but he added to your having , gave you some ground . 2 Lord ...
William Shakespeare. Clot . The villain would not ftand me . 2 Lord . No , but he fled forward still , toward face . your 1 Lord . Stand you ? you have land enough of your own ; but he added to your having , gave you some ground . 2 Lord ...
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... ftand T'enjoy thy banish'd lord and this great land . [ Exeunt , SCENE II . A magnificent bed - chamber , in one part of it a large trunk . Imogen is discover'd reading in her bed , a lady attending , Imo . WHO's there ? my woman Helen ...
... ftand T'enjoy thy banish'd lord and this great land . [ Exeunt , SCENE II . A magnificent bed - chamber , in one part of it a large trunk . Imogen is discover'd reading in her bed , a lady attending , Imo . WHO's there ? my woman Helen ...
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... ftand o'th ' ftealer and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill'd , and faves the thief ; Nay , fometimes hangs both thief and true - man : what Can it not do , and undo ? I will make One of her women lawyer to me , for yet not ...
... ftand o'th ' ftealer and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill'd , and faves the thief ; Nay , fometimes hangs both thief and true - man : what Can it not do , and undo ? I will make One of her women lawyer to me , for yet not ...
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... ftand , Th ' elected deer before thee ? Pif . But to win time To lofe fo bad employment , in the which I have confider'd of a courfe ; good lady , Hear me with patience . Imo . Talk thy tongue weary , speak . I've heard I am a ftrumpet ...
... ftand , Th ' elected deer before thee ? Pif . But to win time To lofe fo bad employment , in the which I have confider'd of a courfe ; good lady , Hear me with patience . Imo . Talk thy tongue weary , speak . I've heard I am a ftrumpet ...
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