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The little ftrength that I have , I would it were with you . Cel . And mine to eke out hers . Rof . Fare you well . Pray heav'n , I be deceiv'd in you . Cel . Your heart's defire be with you ! Cha . Come , where is this young Gallant ...
The little ftrength that I have , I would it were with you . Cel . And mine to eke out hers . Rof . Fare you well . Pray heav'n , I be deceiv'd in you . Cel . Your heart's defire be with you ! Cha . Come , where is this young Gallant ...
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Sir , fare ye well ; Hereafter , in a better world than this , I fhall defire more love and knowledge of you . [ Exit . Orla . I reft much bounden to you : fare ye well ! Thus muft I from the fmoke into the fmother ; From tyrant Duke ...
Sir , fare ye well ; Hereafter , in a better world than this , I fhall defire more love and knowledge of you . [ Exit . Orla . I reft much bounden to you : fare ye well ! Thus muft I from the fmoke into the fmother ; From tyrant Duke ...
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I do not defire you to please me , I do defire you to fing ; come , come , another ftanzo ; call you ' em ftanzo's ? Ami . What you will , Monfieur Jaques . Jaq . Nay , I care not for their names , they owe me nothing.- -Will you fing ?
I do not defire you to please me , I do defire you to fing ; come , come , another ftanzo ; call you ' em ftanzo's ? Ami . What you will , Monfieur Jaques . Jaq . Nay , I care not for their names , they owe me nothing.- -Will you fing ?
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I do defire we may be better strangers . 6 I found him under a tree like a dropp'd acorn . ] We fhould read , Under AN OAK tree . This appears from what follows -like a dropp'd acorn . For how ال $ did he look like a dropp'd acorn ...
I do defire we may be better strangers . 6 I found him under a tree like a dropp'd acorn . ] We fhould read , Under AN OAK tree . This appears from what follows -like a dropp'd acorn . For how ال $ did he look like a dropp'd acorn ...
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curb , and the faulcon his bells , fo man hath his defire ; and as pigeons bill , fo wedlock would be nibling . N " ? 24 Jaq . And will you , being a man of your breeding , be married under a bafh like a beggar ? get you to church ...
curb , and the faulcon his bells , fo man hath his defire ; and as pigeons bill , fo wedlock would be nibling . N " ? 24 Jaq . And will you , being a man of your breeding , be married under a bafh like a beggar ? get you to church ...
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Anne bear believe better Biron Boyet bring brother Caius Coft comes Court daughter defire doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair fame father fear feems fenfe fhall fhould follow fome fool Ford foul fpeak fuch fweet give grace hand hath head hear heart Hoft hold honour hope humour I'll John keep King Knight Lady leave live look Lord Madam mafter marry means miftrefs mind moft moſt Moth muſt nature never Orla Page play poor pray prefent Queen Quic reafon Rofalind SCENE ſhall tell thank thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thing thofe thou thou art thought tongue true WARBURTON wife woman young youth