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He hath eaten me out of house and home ; he hath put all my substance into that fat belly of his : but I will have some of it out again , or I will ride thee o ' nights like the mare . Fal . I think I am as like to ride the mare , if I ...
He hath eaten me out of house and home ; he hath put all my substance into that fat belly of his : but I will have some of it out again , or I will ride thee o ' nights like the mare . Fal . I think I am as like to ride the mare , if I ...
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Note this , the King is weary Of dainty and such picking- grievances : For he hath found to end one doubt by death Revives two greater in the heirs of life ; And therefore will he wipe his tables ? clean , And keep no tell - tale to his ...
Note this , the King is weary Of dainty and such picking- grievances : For he hath found to end one doubt by death Revives two greater in the heirs of life ; And therefore will he wipe his tables ? clean , And keep no tell - tale to his ...
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I like this fair proceeding of the King's : Sc . V He hath intent his wonted followers Shall all be very well provided for ; But all are banish'd till their conversations Appear more wise and modest to the world . CH . Just .
I like this fair proceeding of the King's : Sc . V He hath intent his wonted followers Shall all be very well provided for ; But all are banish'd till their conversations Appear more wise and modest to the world . CH . Just .
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