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... come near me , now , Hal ; for we , that take purses , go by the moon and the seven stars , and not by Phœbus , — he , “ that wandering knight so fair . " And , I pr'ythee , sweet wag , when thou art king , · as , God save thy grace ...
... come near me , now , Hal ; for we , that take purses , go by the moon and the seven stars , and not by Phœbus , — he , “ that wandering knight so fair . " And , I pr'ythee , sweet wag , when thou art king , · as , God save thy grace ...
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... comes your uncle . Hot . Re - enter Worcester . Speak of Mortimer ! ' Zounds ! I will speak of him ; and let my soul Want mercy , if I do not join with him : Yea , on his part , I'll empty all these veins , And shed my dear blood drop ...
... comes your uncle . Hot . Re - enter Worcester . Speak of Mortimer ! ' Zounds ! I will speak of him ; and let my soul Want mercy , if I do not join with him : Yea , on his part , I'll empty all these veins , And shed my dear blood drop ...
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... come away and be hanged ; come away , 2 Car . I have a gammon of bacon , and two razes of ginger , to be delivered as far as Charing - cross . - 1 Car . ' Odsbody ! the turkeys in my pannier are quite starved . What , ostler ! - A ...
... come away and be hanged ; come away , 2 Car . I have a gammon of bacon , and two razes of ginger , to be delivered as far as Charing - cross . - 1 Car . ' Odsbody ! the turkeys in my pannier are quite starved . What , ostler ! - A ...
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... Come , come , you paraquito , answer me Directly unto this question that I ask . In faith , I'll break thy little finger , Harry , An if thou wilt not tell me all things true . Hot . Away ! -- Away , you trifler ! Love ? I love thee not ...
... Come , come , you paraquito , answer me Directly unto this question that I ask . In faith , I'll break thy little finger , Harry , An if thou wilt not tell me all things true . Hot . Away ! -- Away , you trifler ! Love ? I love thee not ...
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... come , I pr'ythee , do thou stand in some by - room , while I question my puny drawer to what end he gave me the sugar ; and do thou never leave calling -Francis ! that his tale to me may be nothing but aside , and I'll show thee a ...
... come , I pr'ythee , do thou stand in some by - room , while I question my puny drawer to what end he gave me the sugar ; and do thou never leave calling -Francis ! that his tale to me may be nothing but aside , and I'll show thee a ...
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