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Page 137
... faith will I , so it be for no murder . Sir John . Nay , I am a pitiful * thief ; all the hurt I do a man , I take but his purse , I'll kill no man . K. Henry . Then , on my word I'll do't . Sir John . Give me thy hand on the same . K ...
... faith will I , so it be for no murder . Sir John . Nay , I am a pitiful * thief ; all the hurt I do a man , I take but his purse , I'll kill no man . K. Henry . Then , on my word I'll do't . Sir John . Give me thy hand on the same . K ...
Page 290
... Faith , Master Edmond , ' tis but your conceit . Edm . I would you could make me believe that , i ' faith . Why , do you think I cannot smell is savour from another ? Yet 1 take it kindly from you , because you would not put me in a ...
... Faith , Master Edmond , ' tis but your conceit . Edm . I would you could make me believe that , i ' faith . Why , do you think I cannot smell is savour from another ? Yet 1 take it kindly from you , because you would not put me in a ...
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... faith . Who would have thought you to be so rare a stirrer ? Sir John . Pr'ythee , Moll , let me come up . Mary . No , by my faith , Sir John ; I'll keep you down ; for you knights are very dangerous , if once you get above . Sir John ...
... faith . Who would have thought you to be so rare a stirrer ? Sir John . Pr'ythee , Moll , let me come up . Mary . No , by my faith , Sir John ; I'll keep you down ; for you knights are very dangerous , if once you get above . Sir John ...
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