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Page 161
... LADY COBHAM and HARPOOL . Here comes my lady . Sorrow , ' tis for her Thy wound is grievous ; else I scoff at thee . What , and poor Harpool , art thou i ' the briers too ? Har . I ' faith , my lord , I am in , get out how I can . L ...
... LADY COBHAM and HARPOOL . Here comes my lady . Sorrow , ' tis for her Thy wound is grievous ; else I scoff at thee . What , and poor Harpool , art thou i ' the briers too ? Har . I ' faith , my lord , I am in , get out how I can . L ...
Page 266
... Lady , a shrewd answer , marry . The best is , ' tis but the first ; and he's a blunt wooer , that will leave for one sharp answer . Sir And . Where be your daughters , lady ? I hope they'll give us better encouragement . Wid . Indeed ...
... Lady , a shrewd answer , marry . The best is , ' tis but the first ; and he's a blunt wooer , that will leave for one sharp answer . Sir And . Where be your daughters , lady ? I hope they'll give us better encouragement . Wid . Indeed ...
Page 287
... lady . Sir And . And you , fair mistress . [ Exit FRAILTY . Wid . Coades ! what do you mean , gentlemen ? Fie , did I not give you your answers ? Sir Oliv . Sweet lady . Wid . Well , I will not stick with you for a kiss : daughter ...
... lady . Sir And . And you , fair mistress . [ Exit FRAILTY . Wid . Coades ! what do you mean , gentlemen ? Fie , did I not give you your answers ? Sir Oliv . Sweet lady . Wid . Well , I will not stick with you for a kiss : daughter ...
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