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Miftrefs , you must come away to your father . Cel . Were you made the meffenger ? 1 ... Clo . No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . Rof . Where learned you that oath , fool ? Clo . Of a certain Knight , that , fwore by ...
Miftrefs , you must come away to your father . Cel . Were you made the meffenger ? 1 ... Clo . No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . Rof . Where learned you that oath , fool ? Clo . Of a certain Knight , that , fwore by ...
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If you do keep your promises in love , But juftly as you have exceeded all promise , Your miftrefs fhall be happy . Rof . Gentleman , Wear this for me ; one out of fuits with fortune 3 , That could give more , but that her hand lacks ...
If you do keep your promises in love , But juftly as you have exceeded all promise , Your miftrefs fhall be happy . Rof . Gentleman , Wear this for me ; one out of fuits with fortune 3 , That could give more , but that her hand lacks ...
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Miftrefs , dispatch you with your fafeft hafte , And get you from our Court . Rof . Me , Uncle ! Duke . You , coufin . Within these ten days if that thou be'ft found So near our publick Court as twenty miles , Thou dieft for it .
Miftrefs , dispatch you with your fafeft hafte , And get you from our Court . Rof . Me , Uncle ! Duke . You , coufin . Within these ten days if that thou be'ft found So near our publick Court as twenty miles , Thou dieft for it .
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Here comes young Mr. Ganimed , my new miftrefs's brother . Make incifion in thee . ] To make incifion was a proverbial expreffion then in vogue , for to make to understand . So in Beaumont and Fletcher's Humourous Lieutenant .
Here comes young Mr. Ganimed , my new miftrefs's brother . Make incifion in thee . ] To make incifion was a proverbial expreffion then in vogue , for to make to understand . So in Beaumont and Fletcher's Humourous Lieutenant .
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Will you fit down with me , and we two will rail against our miftrefs , the world , and all our mifery . Orla . I will chide no breather in the world but my self , against whom I know most faults . Jaq . The worst fault you have , is to ...
Will you fit down with me , and we two will rail against our miftrefs , the world , and all our mifery . Orla . I will chide no breather in the world but my self , against whom I know most faults . Jaq . The worst fault you have , is to ...
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