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Who having to untruth , 10 by telling of it , Mira . Certainly , sir , I can . Made such
a sinner of his memory , Pro . By what ? by any other house , or person ? To
credit his own lie , - - he did believe Of any thing the image tell me , that He was ...
Who having to untruth , 10 by telling of it , Mira . Certainly , sir , I can . Made such
a sinner of his memory , Pro . By what ? by any other house , or person ? To
credit his own lie , - - he did believe Of any thing the image tell me , that He was ...
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That fits as well , as - " tell me , good my lord , Are visibly character ' d and engrav
' d , What compass will you wear your farthingale ? " To lesson me ; and tell me
some good mean , Why , even what fashion thou best lik ' st , Lucetta . How , with
...
That fits as well , as - " tell me , good my lord , Are visibly character ' d and engrav
' d , What compass will you wear your farthingale ? " To lesson me ; and tell me
some good mean , Why , even what fashion thou best lik ' st , Lucetta . How , with
...
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Shuts SIMPLE in the notwithstanding , to tell you in your ear , ( I would have
closet . He will not stay long . - What , John Rugby ! no words of it ) my master
himself is in love with misJohn , what , John , I say ! - Go , John , go inquire for my
tress ...
Shuts SIMPLE in the notwithstanding , to tell you in your ear , ( I would have
closet . He will not stay long . - What , John Rugby ! no words of it ) my master
himself is in love with misJohn , what , John , I say ! - Go , John , go inquire for my
tress ...
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Tell him , cavaliero - justice ; tell him , bullyhumours : I should have borne the
humoured letter to rook . her , but I have a sword , and it shall bite upon my Shal .
Sir , there is a fray to be fought between sir necessity . He loves your wife ; there '
s ...
Tell him , cavaliero - justice ; tell him , bullyhumours : I should have borne the
humoured letter to rook . her , but I have a sword , and it shall bite upon my Shal .
Sir , there is a fray to be fought between sir necessity . He loves your wife ; there '
s ...
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But I have another your cat - a - mountain looks , your red - latticel phrases ,
messenger to your worship : mistress Page hath her and your bold - beatinga
oaths , under the shelter of your hearty commendations to you too ; - and let me
tell ...
But I have another your cat - a - mountain looks , your red - latticel phrases ,
messenger to your worship : mistress Page hath her and your bold - beatinga
oaths , under the shelter of your hearty commendations to you too ; - and let me
tell ...
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