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Page 172
As a pike - staff , mother . You know Kate Carter ? Saw . The wealthy yeoman's
daughter ? what of her ? Cud . That same party has bewitch'd me . Saw . Bewitch'
d thee ? Cud . Bewitch'd me , hisce auribus . I saw a little devil fly out of her eye ...
As a pike - staff , mother . You know Kate Carter ? Saw . The wealthy yeoman's
daughter ? what of her ? Cud . That same party has bewitch'd me . Saw . Bewitch'
d thee ? Cud . Bewitch'd me , hisce auribus . I saw a little devil fly out of her eye ...
Page 173
Truly , mother witch , I do verily believe so ; and , when I see it done , I shall be
half - persuaded so too . Saw . It is enough ; what art can do , be sure of . X Turn
to the west , and whatsoe'er thou hear'st Or seest , stand silent , and be not afraid
.
Truly , mother witch , I do verily believe so ; and , when I see it done , I shall be
half - persuaded so too . Saw . It is enough ; what art can do , be sure of . X Turn
to the west , and whatsoe'er thou hear'st Or seest , stand silent , and be not afraid
.
Page 198
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. as any man's here now coming from the barber's ; and this , I'll take my
death upon't , is long of this jadish witch , mother Sawyer . Enter W. Hamluc , with
thatch ...
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. as any man's here now coming from the barber's ; and this , I'll take my
death upon't , is long of this jadish witch , mother Sawyer . Enter W. Hamluc , with
thatch ...
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Hey derry down ! are not you mother Sawyer ? Saw . No , I am a lawyer . Ann . Art
thou ? I prithee let me scratch thy face ; for thy pen has flay'd off a great many
men's skins . You'll have brave doings in the vacation ; for knaves and fools are at
...
Hey derry down ! are not you mother Sawyer ? Saw . No , I am a lawyer . Ann . Art
thou ? I prithee let me scratch thy face ; for thy pen has flay'd off a great many
men's skins . You'll have brave doings in the vacation ; for knaves and fools are at
...
Page 204
You see your work , mother Bumby . ' Saw . My work ? should she and all you
here run mad , Is the work mine ? Cud . No , on my conscience , she would not
hurt a devil of two years old . Re - enter RATCLIFFE . How now ? what's become
of ...
You see your work , mother Bumby . ' Saw . My work ? should she and all you
here run mad , Is the work mine ? Cud . No , on my conscience , she would not
hurt a devil of two years old . Re - enter RATCLIFFE . How now ? what's become
of ...
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