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Lo , how he mocks me ! wilt thou let him , my lord ? Trin . Lord , quoth he ! — that
a monster should be such a natural ! Cal . Lo , lo , again ! bite him to death , I pr '
ythee . Ste . Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your head ; if you prove a mutineer
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Lo , how he mocks me ! wilt thou let him , my lord ? Trin . Lord , quoth he ! — that
a monster should be such a natural ! Cal . Lo , lo , again ! bite him to death , I pr '
ythee . Ste . Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your head ; if you prove a mutineer
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Believe things certain : - Welcome , my friends all : But you , my brace of lords ,
were I so minded , [ Aside to SEB . and Ant . I here could pluck his highness '
frown upon you , And justify you traitors : at this time I ' ll tell no tales . Seb . The
devil ...
Believe things certain : - Welcome , my friends all : But you , my brace of lords ,
were I so minded , [ Aside to SEB . and Ant . I here could pluck his highness '
frown upon you , And justify you traitors : at this time I ' ll tell no tales . Seb . The
devil ...
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My lord , I will be thankful ' To any happy messenger from thence . Duke . Know
you Don Antonio , your countryman ? Val . Ay , my good lord , I know the
gentleman To be of worth , and worthy estimation , And not without desert so well
reputed ...
My lord , I will be thankful ' To any happy messenger from thence . Duke . Know
you Don Antonio , your countryman ? Val . Ay , my good lord , I know the
gentleman To be of worth , and worthy estimation , And not without desert so well
reputed ...
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Know , noble lord , they have devised a mean How he her chamber - window will
ascend , And with a corded ladder fetch her down ; For which the youthful lover
now is gone , And this way comes he with it presently ; Where , if it please you ...
Know , noble lord , they have devised a mean How he her chamber - window will
ascend , And with a corded ladder fetch her down ; For which the youthful lover
now is gone , And this way comes he with it presently ; Where , if it please you ...
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But , hark thee ; I will go to her alone ; How shall I best convey the ladder thither ?
Val . It will be light , my lord , that you may bear it Under a cloak that is of any
length . Duke . A cloak as long as thine will serve the turn ? Val . Ay , my good
lord .
But , hark thee ; I will go to her alone ; How shall I best convey the ladder thither ?
Val . It will be light , my lord , that you may bear it Under a cloak that is of any
length . Duke . A cloak as long as thine will serve the turn ? Val . Ay , my good
lord .
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