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... fellow . Count . Well , sir . Clown . No , madam , ' tis not so well , that I am poor ; though many of the rich are damn'd : But , if I may have your ladyship's good will to go to the world , Isbel the woman and I will do as we may ...
... fellow . Count . Well , sir . Clown . No , madam , ' tis not so well , that I am poor ; though many of the rich are damn'd : But , if I may have your ladyship's good will to go to the world , Isbel the woman and I will do as we may ...
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... fellows ; and like to prove most sinewy sword - men . [ Exeunt BER . and PAR . ] Enter LAFEU . Laf . Pardon , my lord , [ kneeling . ] for me and for my tidings . King . I'll fee thee to stand up . Laf . Then here's a man Stands , that ...
... fellows ; and like to prove most sinewy sword - men . [ Exeunt BER . and PAR . ] Enter LAFEU . Laf . Pardon , my lord , [ kneeling . ] for me and for my tidings . King . I'll fee thee to stand up . Laf . Then here's a man Stands , that ...
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... fellow , to say precisely , were not for the court : but , for me , I have an answer will serve all men . Count . Marry , that's a bountiful answer , that fits all questions . Clown . It is like a barber's chair , that fits all buttocks ...
... fellow , to say precisely , were not for the court : but , for me , I have an answer will serve all men . Count . Marry , that's a bountiful answer , that fits all questions . Clown . It is like a barber's chair , that fits all buttocks ...
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... fellow ; thou didst make tolera- ble vent of thy travel ; it might pafs : yet the scarfs , and the bannerets , about thee , did mani- foldly dissuade me from believing thee a vessel of too great a burden . I have now found thee ; when I ...
... fellow ; thou didst make tolera- ble vent of thy travel ; it might pafs : yet the scarfs , and the bannerets , about thee , did mani- foldly dissuade me from believing thee a vessel of too great a burden . I have now found thee ; when I ...
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... ; write to the king That which I durst not speak : His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields , Where noble fellows strike : Wars are no strife To the dark house , and the detested wife . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 41.
... ; write to the king That which I durst not speak : His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields , Where noble fellows strike : Wars are no strife To the dark house , and the detested wife . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 41.
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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