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Marry , sir , be better employ'd , and be naught awhile . ) ORL . Shall I keep your
hogs , and eat husks with them ? What prodigal portion have I spent , that I
should come to such penury ? Oli . Know you where ORL . O , sir , very well : here
in ...
Marry , sir , be better employ'd , and be naught awhile . ) ORL . Shall I keep your
hogs , and eat husks with them ? What prodigal portion have I spent , that I
should come to such penury ? Oli . Know you where ORL . O , sir , very well : here
in ...
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My better parts Are all thrown down ; and that which here stands up , Is but a
quintain , a mere lifeless block . ( 14 ) Ros . He calls us back : My pride fell with
my fortunes : I'll ask him what he would : -Did you call , sir ? - Sir , you have
wrestled ...
My better parts Are all thrown down ; and that which here stands up , Is but a
quintain , a mere lifeless block . ( 14 ) Ros . He calls us back : My pride fell with
my fortunes : I'll ask him what he would : -Did you call , sir ? - Sir , you have
wrestled ...
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No : as a wall'd town is more worthier than a village , so is the forehead of a
married man more honourable than the bare brow of a bachelor : and by how
much defenceb is better than no skill , by so much is a horn more precious than to
want .
No : as a wall'd town is more worthier than a village , so is the forehead of a
married man more honourable than the bare brow of a bachelor : and by how
much defenceb is better than no skill , by so much is a horn more precious than to
want .
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I am not in the mind but I were better to be married of him than of another : & for
he is not like to marry me well ; and not being well married , it will be a good
excuse for me hereafter to leave my wife . [ Aside . JAQ . Go thou with me , and let
me ...
I am not in the mind but I were better to be married of him than of another : & for
he is not like to marry me well ; and not being well married , it will be a good
excuse for me hereafter to leave my wife . [ Aside . JAQ . Go thou with me , and let
me ...
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Ay , of a snail ; for though he comes slowly , he carries his house on his head ; a
better jointure , I think , than you make a woman : Besides , he brings his destiny
with him . ORL . What's that ? Ros . Why , horns ; which such as you are fain to be
...
Ay , of a snail ; for though he comes slowly , he carries his house on his head ; a
better jointure , I think , than you make a woman : Besides , he brings his destiny
with him . ORL . What's that ? Ros . Why , horns ; which such as you are fain to be
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