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I'll lay my head to any good man's hat , 310 These oaths and laws will prove an idle scorn . Sirrah , come on . Cost . I suffer for the truth , sir ; for true it is , I was taken with Jaquenetta , and Jaquenetta is a true girl ...
I'll lay my head to any good man's hat , 310 These oaths and laws will prove an idle scorn . Sirrah , come on . Cost . I suffer for the truth , sir ; for true it is , I was taken with Jaquenetta , and Jaquenetta is a true girl ...
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71. costard , a colloquialism for the head . 73. 10 salve in the mail ; Costard declines not only ' egma ' and ' lenvoy ' but every other * salve ' in the ( apothecary's ) bag бо 70 ( Delius ) . This gives a tolerable sense .
71. costard , a colloquialism for the head . 73. 10 salve in the mail ; Costard declines not only ' egma ' and ' lenvoy ' but every other * salve ' in the ( apothecary's ) bag бо 70 ( Delius ) . This gives a tolerable sense .
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Pray you , which is the head lady ? Prin . Thou shalt know her , fellow , by the rest that have no heads . Cost . Which is the greatest lady , the highest ? Prin . The thickest and the tallest . Cost . The thickest and the tallest ! it ...
Pray you , which is the head lady ? Prin . Thou shalt know her , fellow , by the rest that have no heads . Cost . Which is the greatest lady , the highest ? Prin . The thickest and the tallest . Cost . The thickest and the tallest ! it ...
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Truly , Master Holofernes , the epithets are sweetly varied , like a scholar at the least : but , sir , I assure ye , it was a buck of the first head . Hol . Sir Nathaniel , haud credo . Dull . ' Twas not a haud credo ; ' twas a pricket ...
Truly , Master Holofernes , the epithets are sweetly varied , like a scholar at the least : but , sir , I assure ye , it was a buck of the first head . Hol . Sir Nathaniel , haud credo . Dull . ' Twas not a haud credo ; ' twas a pricket ...
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Who sees the heavenly Rosaline , That , like a rude and savage man of Inde , At the first opening of the gorgeous east , Bows not his vassal head and strucken blind Kisses the base ground with obedient breast ?
Who sees the heavenly Rosaline , That , like a rude and savage man of Inde , At the first opening of the gorgeous east , Bows not his vassal head and strucken blind Kisses the base ground with obedient breast ?
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