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Take her by the hand , And tell her , fhe is thine : to whom I promise counterpoize ; if not in thy eftate , A ballance more repleat . Ber . I take her hand . King . Good fortune , and the favour of the King Smile upon this contract ...
Take her by the hand , And tell her , fhe is thine : to whom I promise counterpoize ; if not in thy eftate , A ballance more repleat . Ber . I take her hand . King . Good fortune , and the favour of the King Smile upon this contract ...
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Something , and fcarce fo much - nothing , indeed I would not tell you what I would , my Lord - ' faith , yes ; - Strangers and foes do funder , and not kifs . Ber . I pray you , ftay not ; but in hafte to horse . Hel .
Something , and fcarce fo much - nothing , indeed I would not tell you what I would , my Lord - ' faith , yes ; - Strangers and foes do funder , and not kifs . Ber . I pray you , ftay not ; but in hafte to horse . Hel .
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Here they come , will tell you more . For my part , I only hear , your fon was run away . Enter Helena and two Gentlemen . 1 Gen. Save you , good Madam . Hel . Madam , my Lord , is gone , for ever gone.- 2 Gen. Do not say so . Count .
Here they come , will tell you more . For my part , I only hear , your fon was run away . Enter Helena and two Gentlemen . 1 Gen. Save you , good Madam . Hel . Madam , my Lord , is gone , for ever gone.- 2 Gen. Do not say so . Count .
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Y'are welcome , Gentlemen ; I will intreat you , when you fee my fon , to tell him , that his sword ( 27 ) Indeed , good Lady , the fellow has a deal of that too much , which bolds him much to bave . ] This is fomewhat obfcure in the ...
Y'are welcome , Gentlemen ; I will intreat you , when you fee my fon , to tell him , that his sword ( 27 ) Indeed , good Lady , the fellow has a deal of that too much , which bolds him much to bave . ] This is fomewhat obfcure in the ...
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He was firft fmoak'd by the old Lord Lafeu ; when his difguife and he is parted , tell me what a fprat you fhall find him , which you hall fee , this very night . 2 Lord . I must go and look my twigs ; he fhall be caught . Ber .
He was firft fmoak'd by the old Lord Lafeu ; when his difguife and he is parted , tell me what a fprat you fhall find him , which you hall fee , this very night . 2 Lord . I must go and look my twigs ; he fhall be caught . Ber .
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