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How long hath she been deform ' d ? Sil . Why , if it please you , take it for your
labour ; Speed . Ever since you loved her . And so good - morrow , servant . [ Exit
. Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her , and still Speed . O jest ! unseen ...
How long hath she been deform ' d ? Sil . Why , if it please you , take it for your
labour ; Speed . Ever since you loved her . And so good - morrow , servant . [ Exit
. Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her , and still Speed . O jest ! unseen ...
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Hath he not a son ? Pro . We ' ll both attend upon your ladyship . Val . Ay , my
good lord ; a son , that well deserves Exeunt SILVIA , THURIO , and SPEED . The
honour and regard of such a father . Val . Now , tell me , how do all from whence
...
Hath he not a son ? Pro . We ' ll both attend upon your ladyship . Val . Ay , my
good lord ; a son , that well deserves Exeunt SILVIA , THURIO , and SPEED . The
honour and regard of such a father . Val . Now , tell me , how do all from whence
...
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And kept severely from resort of men , And this way comes he with it presently ,
That no man hath access by day to her . Where , if it please you , you may
intercept him . Val . Why , then I would resort to her by night . But , good my lord ,
do it so ...
And kept severely from resort of men , And this way comes he with it presently ,
That no man hath access by day to her . Where , if it please you , you may
intercept him . Val . Why , then I would resort to her by night . But , good my lord ,
do it so ...
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Villain , forbear . maid ; yet ' t is not a maid , for she hath had gossips : Launce .
Why , sir , I ' ll strike nothing : I pray you , yet it is a maid , for she is her master ' s
maid , and serves Pro . Sirrah , I say , forbear . - Friend Valentine , a for wages .
Villain , forbear . maid ; yet ' t is not a maid , for she hath had gossips : Launce .
Why , sir , I ' ll strike nothing : I pray you , yet it is a maid , for she is her master ' s
maid , and serves Pro . Sirrah , I say , forbear . - Friend Valentine , a for wages .
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For me ? of your heart , you brew good ale . Launce . For thee ? ay ; who art thou
? he hath Speed . Item , “ She can sew . " stay ' d for a better man than thee .
Launce . That ' s as much as to say , Can she so ? | Speed . And must I go to him
?
For me ? of your heart , you brew good ale . Launce . For thee ? ay ; who art thou
? he hath Speed . Item , “ She can sew . " stay ' d for a better man than thee .
Launce . That ' s as much as to say , Can she so ? | Speed . And must I go to him
?
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