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... Frier Patrickes Cell , Where I intend holy Confession . Eg . I will not faile your Ladiship : Good morrow ( gentle Lady . ) 40 50 Sil . Good morrow , kinde Sir Eglamoure . Exeunt . Scena Quarta . [ The same . ] Enter Launce , Protheus ...
... Frier Patrickes Cell , Where I intend holy Confession . Eg . I will not faile your Ladiship : Good morrow ( gentle Lady . ) 40 50 Sil . Good morrow , kinde Sir Eglamoure . Exeunt . Scena Quarta . [ The same . ] Enter Launce , Protheus ...
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... Frier Laurence met them both As he , in pennance wander'd through the Forrest : Him he knew well : and guesd that it was she , But being mask'd , he was not sure of it . Besides she did intend Confession At Patricks Cell this even , and ...
... Frier Laurence met them both As he , in pennance wander'd through the Forrest : Him he knew well : and guesd that it was she , But being mask'd , he was not sure of it . Besides she did intend Confession At Patricks Cell this even , and ...
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... Frier Thomas . 190 Exeunt . Duk . No : holy Father , throw away that thought , Beleeve not that the dribling1 dart of Love 1 feeble Can pierce a compleat bosome : why , I desire thee To give me secret harbour , hath a purpose More grave ...
... Frier Thomas . 190 Exeunt . Duk . No : holy Father , throw away that thought , Beleeve not that the dribling1 dart of Love 1 feeble Can pierce a compleat bosome : why , I desire thee To give me secret harbour , hath a purpose More grave ...
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... Frier : Moe reasons for this action At our more leysure , shall I render you ; Onely , this one : Lord Angelo is precise , Stands at a guard with Envie : scarce confesses That his blood flowes : or that his appetite Is more to bread ...
... Frier : Moe reasons for this action At our more leysure , shall I render you ; Onely , this one : Lord Angelo is precise , Stands at a guard with Envie : scarce confesses That his blood flowes : or that his appetite Is more to bread ...
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... Frier ? Duke . Bound by my charity , and my blest order , I come to visite the afflicted spirits Here in the prison : doe me the common right To let me see them : and to make me know The nature of their crimes , that I may minister To ...
... Frier ? Duke . Bound by my charity , and my blest order , I come to visite the afflicted spirits Here in the prison : doe me the common right To let me see them : and to make me know The nature of their crimes , that I may minister To ...
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Ariel Song Ariell Barnardine Bawd beleeve brother Caius Caliban Claudio daughter death divell do's do'st doth Duke Enter Evans Exeunt Exit Falstaffe father Fenton Ford Frier Gentlemen GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give Grace hath heare heart heaven hee's heere Herne the Hunter honor Host husband i'th indeede Isab Julia King knave knog looke Lord Angelo Madam Maid Marry Master Broome Meas Millaine Mist Mistress Mistris Anne Monster morrow night pardon Pist Pompey pray prose-POPE Prospero Provost Quarto Scena Scœna Servant Shal Shallow shee shew Silvia Sir John Sir John Falstaffe Sir Protheus Slen Slender sonne speake Speed sweet Sycorax syllable tell thee thinke thou art thou hast Thurio Trinculo Valentine vertue what's wife Windsor Wives woman word