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How long hath she been deformed ? Sil . And when it's writ , for my sake read it over : Speed . Ever since you loved her . And if it please you , so : if r.ot , why , so . Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her ; and Val .
How long hath she been deformed ? Sil . And when it's writ , for my sake read it over : Speed . Ever since you loved her . And if it please you , so : if r.ot , why , so . Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her ; and Val .
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Hath he not a son ? Go with me : -Once inore , new servant , welcome : Val . Ay , my good lord ; a son , that well deserves 1'll leave you to confer of home affairs ; The honour and regard of such a father . When you have done , we look ...
Hath he not a son ? Go with me : -Once inore , new servant , welcome : Val . Ay , my good lord ; a son , that well deserves 1'll leave you to confer of home affairs ; The honour and regard of such a father . When you have done , we look ...
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Item , She hath more hair than wit , laun . I be blackest news that ever thou heard'st . Laun . More bair than wit , - it may be ; I'll Speed . Why , man , how black ? prove it : The cover of the salt hides the salt , and Lsun .
Item , She hath more hair than wit , laun . I be blackest news that ever thou heard'st . Laun . More bair than wit , - it may be ; I'll Speed . Why , man , how black ? prove it : The cover of the salt hides the salt , and Lsun .
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Master Brook , the mate Who , mutually , hath answer'd my affection ter will be known to - night , or never . Be you in ( so far forth as herself might be her chooser , ) the Park , about midnight , at Herne's - oak , and you shall see ...
Master Brook , the mate Who , mutually , hath answer'd my affection ter will be known to - night , or never . Be you in ( so far forth as herself might be her chooser , ) the Park , about midnight , at Herne's - oak , and you shall see ...
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O , she , that hath a heart of that fine frame , I will believe , thou hast a mind that suits To pay this debt of love but to a brother , With this thy fair and outward character . How will she love , when the rich , golden shaft ...
O , she , that hath a heart of that fine frame , I will believe , thou hast a mind that suits To pay this debt of love but to a brother , With this thy fair and outward character . How will she love , when the rich , golden shaft ...
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