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Page 161
Reads Frank . On every side I am distracted ; Am waded deeper into mischief
Than virtue can avoid ; but on I must : Fate leads me ; I will follow .'- [ Aside . ] —
There you read What may confirm you . on I must : Fate leads me ; I will follow .
Reads Frank . On every side I am distracted ; Am waded deeper into mischief
Than virtue can avoid ; but on I must : Fate leads me ; I will follow .'- [ Aside . ] —
There you read What may confirm you . on I must : Fate leads me ; I will follow .
Page 174
She will seem wantonly coy , and flee thee ; but follow her close and boldly : do
but embrace her in thy arms once , and she is thine own . Cud . “ At the stile , at
the west end of my father's pease - land , the first live thing I see , follow and ...
She will seem wantonly coy , and flee thee ; but follow her close and boldly : do
but embrace her in thy arms once , and she is thine own . Cud . “ At the stile , at
the west end of my father's pease - land , the first live thing I see , follow and ...
Page 182
I must follow him , if to the gallows ; say I ' meet a horse , or hare , or hound ? still I
must follow : some slow - paced beast , I hope ; yet love is full of lightness in the
heaviest lovers . Ha ! my guide is come . Enter Dog . A water - dog ! I am thy first ...
I must follow him , if to the gallows ; say I ' meet a horse , or hare , or hound ? still I
must follow : some slow - paced beast , I hope ; yet love is full of lightness in the
heaviest lovers . Ha ! my guide is come . Enter Dog . A water - dog ! I am thy first ...
Page 192
This follows now , To heal her wounds , by dressing of the weapon . Arms , thighs
, hands ... Now's the storm , Which , if blown o'er , many fair days may follow , [
Binds himself to a tree ; the Dog ties hiin behind , and exit . I This follows now , To
...
This follows now , To heal her wounds , by dressing of the weapon . Arms , thighs
, hands ... Now's the storm , Which , if blown o'er , many fair days may follow , [
Binds himself to a tree ; the Dog ties hiin behind , and exit . I This follows now , To
...
Page 217
Let not the world witches or devils condemn ; They follow us , and then we follow
them . [ Exit Dog . SCENE II . London .-- The neighbourhood of Tyburn . Enter
JUSTICE , Sir ARTHUR , SOMERTON , WARBECK , CARTER , and KATHERINE
.
Let not the world witches or devils condemn ; They follow us , and then we follow
them . [ Exit Dog . SCENE II . London .-- The neighbourhood of Tyburn . Enter
JUSTICE , Sir ARTHUR , SOMERTON , WARBECK , CARTER , and KATHERINE
.
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