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Page 171
... bear to you . When did you see your debtor Banister ? Fres . I promise you I have not seen the man This two months day : * his poverty is such , As I do think he shames to see his friends . Bag . Why then assure yourself to see him ...
... bear to you . When did you see your debtor Banister ? Fres . I promise you I have not seen the man This two months day : * his poverty is such , As I do think he shames to see his friends . Bag . Why then assure yourself to see him ...
Page 179
... bear him hence ; We will not now stand here for his reply . Lade him with irons ; we will have him tried In England , where his villanies are known . Bag . Mischief , confusion , light upon you all ! O hang me , drown me , let me kill ...
... bear him hence ; We will not now stand here for his reply . Lade him with irons ; we will have him tried In England , where his villanies are known . Bag . Mischief , confusion , light upon you all ! O hang me , drown me , let me kill ...
Page 203
... bear a letter from me to his grace ? Gard . Pardon me ; I will bear no traitor's letters . Crom . Ha ! -Will you do this kindness then ? Tell him By word of mouth what I shall say to you ? Gard . That will I. Crom . But , on your honour ...
... bear a letter from me to his grace ? Gard . Pardon me ; I will bear no traitor's letters . Crom . Ha ! -Will you do this kindness then ? Tell him By word of mouth what I shall say to you ? Gard . That will I. Crom . But , on your honour ...
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