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Exeunt . Juno sings her blessings on you . " Pro . Come with a thought ! - I thank
thee . - - Ariel , Earth ' s increase , foison plenty , come ! Barns , and garners
never empty ; Enter ARIEL . Vines , with clustring bunches growing ; Ari . Thy
thoughts ...
Exeunt . Juno sings her blessings on you . " Pro . Come with a thought ! - I thank
thee . - - Ariel , Earth ' s increase , foison plenty , come ! Barns , and garners
never empty ; Enter ARIEL . Vines , with clustring bunches growing ; Ari . Thy
thoughts ...
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Egl . I will not fail your ladyship . Good morrow , Sil . I am very loth to be your idol ,
sir ; Gentle lady . But , since your falsehood , ' t shall become you well Sil . . Good
morrow , kind sir Eglamour . [ Exeunt To worship shadows , and adore false ...
Egl . I will not fail your ladyship . Good morrow , Sil . I am very loth to be your idol ,
sir ; Gentle lady . But , since your falsehood , ' t shall become you well Sil . . Good
morrow , kind sir Eglamour . [ Exeunt To worship shadows , and adore false ...
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... d that it was she , I fear , I am attended by some spies . But , being mask ' d , he
was not sure of her : Egi . Fear not : the forest is not three leagues off ; | Besides ,
she did intend confession If we recover that , we are sure enough . [ Exeunt .
... d that it was she , I fear , I am attended by some spies . But , being mask ' d , he
was not sure of her : Egi . Fear not : the forest is not three leagues off ; | Besides ,
she did intend confession If we recover that , we are sure enough . [ Exeunt .
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Exeunt . what I do , is to pleasure you , coz . Can you love the maid ? SCENE II . -
The Same . * * * Slen . I will marry her , sir , at your request ; but if Enter Sir Hugh
Evans and SIMPLE . there be no great love in the beginning , yet heaven Eva .
Exeunt . what I do , is to pleasure you , coz . Can you love the maid ? SCENE II . -
The Same . * * * Slen . I will marry her , sir , at your request ; but if Enter Sir Hugh
Evans and SIMPLE . there be no great love in the beginning , yet heaven Eva .
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I . Exeunt SHALLOW , SLENDER , PAGE , and Host . Shal . What ! the sword and
the word ? do you study Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ! have you make - a de
them both , master parson ? sot of us ? ha , ha ! Page . And youthful still , in your ...
I . Exeunt SHALLOW , SLENDER , PAGE , and Host . Shal . What ! the sword and
the word ? do you study Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ! have you make - a de
them both , master parson ? sot of us ? ha , ha ! Page . And youthful still , in your ...
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