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Madam , the Dancers are ready , and there's one with a Letter , who must deliver it into your own hands . ... have no appetite to iteration of Nuptials — this eight and forty Hours — -By this Hand I'd rather be a Chairman in the Dogdays ...
Madam , the Dancers are ready , and there's one with a Letter , who must deliver it into your own hands . ... have no appetite to iteration of Nuptials — this eight and forty Hours — -By this Hand I'd rather be a Chairman in the Dogdays ...
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Say ' tis your Nephew's Hand . —Quickly , his plot , swear , swear it.[ To him . Wait . Here's a Villain ! Madam , don't you perceive it , don't you see it ? Lady . Too well , too well . I have seen too much . Wait .
Say ' tis your Nephew's Hand . —Quickly , his plot , swear , swear it.[ To him . Wait . Here's a Villain ! Madam , don't you perceive it , don't you see it ? Lady . Too well , too well . I have seen too much . Wait .
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At hand , Sir , rubbing their Eyes , -just risen from Sleep . Fain . ... How now ? what's the matter ? who's hand's out ? Wit . ... You may remember , Gentlemen , I once requested your hands as Witnesses to a certain Parchment . Wit .
At hand , Sir , rubbing their Eyes , -just risen from Sleep . Fain . ... How now ? what's the matter ? who's hand's out ? Wit . ... You may remember , Gentlemen , I once requested your hands as Witnesses to a certain Parchment . Wit .
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PREFACE | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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