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... head ; He has brave utensils ( for so he calls them , ) if you prove a mutineer , the next tree - The poor Which , when he has a house , he'll deck withal . monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indig - And that most deeply to ...
... head ; He has brave utensils ( for so he calls them , ) if you prove a mutineer , the next tree - The poor Which , when he has a house , he'll deck withal . monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indig - And that most deeply to ...
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... head , but ' tis a Valentine . Pro . Valentine ? Val . No. Pro . Who then ? his spirit ? Val . Neither . Pro . What then ? Val . Nothing , Laun . Can nothing speak ? master , shall I strike ? Pro . Whom would'st thou strike ? Laun ...
... head , but ' tis a Valentine . Pro . Valentine ? Val . No. Pro . Who then ? his spirit ? Val . Neither . Pro . What then ? Val . Nothing , Laun . Can nothing speak ? master , shall I strike ? Pro . Whom would'st thou strike ? Laun ...
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... head ; what matter have you against Enter Mistress Anne Page with wine ; Mistress me ? Slen . Marry , sir , I have matter in my head against you ; and against your coney - catching rascals , Bardolph , Nym , and Pistol . They carried me ...
... head ; what matter have you against Enter Mistress Anne Page with wine ; Mistress me ? Slen . Marry , sir , I have matter in my head against you ; and against your coney - catching rascals , Bardolph , Nym , and Pistol . They carried me ...
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... head : he thoroughly moved , you should have heard him so hath fought with a warrener . loud , and so melancholy ; -but notwithstanding , Quick . How say you ? —O , I should remember man , I'll do your master what good I can : and , him ...
... head : he thoroughly moved , you should have heard him so hath fought with a warrener . loud , and so melancholy ; -but notwithstanding , Quick . How say you ? —O , I should remember man , I'll do your master what good I can : and , him ...
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... head . Ford . I do not misdoubt my wife ; but I would be loth to turn them together : A man may be too Take heed , ere summer comes , or cuckoo - birds do confident : I would have nothing lie on my head : I sing.- Away , sir corporal ...
... head . Ford . I do not misdoubt my wife ; but I would be loth to turn them together : A man may be too Take heed , ere summer comes , or cuckoo - birds do confident : I would have nothing lie on my head : I sing.- Away , sir corporal ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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