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By this good light , this is a very shallow monster : I afraid of him ? a very shallow
monster : the man i ' th'moon ? a most poor credulous monster : well drawn ,
monster , in good footh . Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o'th'ise , and I will
kiss ...
By this good light , this is a very shallow monster : I afraid of him ? a very shallow
monster : the man i ' th'moon ? a most poor credulous monster : well drawn ,
monster , in good footh . Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o'th'ise , and I will
kiss ...
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And will you rend our ancient love asunder , To join with men in scorning your
poor friend ? It is not friendly , ' tis not maidenly ; Our sex , as well as I , may chide
you for it , Though I alone do feel the injury . Her . Helen , I am amazed at your ...
And will you rend our ancient love asunder , To join with men in scorning your
poor friend ? It is not friendly , ' tis not maidenly ; Our sex , as well as I , may chide
you for it , Though I alone do feel the injury . Her . Helen , I am amazed at your ...
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poor . Speed . Sir , we are undone ; these are the villains that all the travellers
fear so much . Val . My friends , i Out . That's not so , fir ; we are your enemies . 2
Out . Peace ; we'll hear him . 3 Out . Ay , by my beard , will we ; for he is a proper ...
poor . Speed . Sir , we are undone ; these are the villains that all the travellers
fear so much . Val . My friends , i Out . That's not so , fir ; we are your enemies . 2
Out . Peace ; we'll hear him . 3 Out . Ay , by my beard , will we ; for he is a proper ...
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That Alas , I W Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , my poor mistress ,
moved therewithal , in thought felt not her very ! Siz . She is beholden to thee ,
gentle youth . poor lady ! desolate and left ! eep myself to think upon thy words .
youth ...
That Alas , I W Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , my poor mistress ,
moved therewithal , in thought felt not her very ! Siz . She is beholden to thee ,
gentle youth . poor lady ! desolate and left ! eep myself to think upon thy words .
youth ...
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I do make myself believe that you may most uprightly do a poor wronged lady a
merited benefit ; redeem your brother from the angry law ; do no stain to your own
gracious person ; and much please the absent duke , if , peradventure , he shall ...
I do make myself believe that you may most uprightly do a poor wronged lady a
merited benefit ; redeem your brother from the angry law ; do no stain to your own
gracious person ; and much please the absent duke , if , peradventure , he shall ...
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