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... on't ; I observe her now . Hel . What is your pleasure , madam ? Count . You know , Helen , I am a mother to you . Hel . Mine honourable mistress . Count . Nay , a mother ; Why not a mother ? When I said , a mother , Methought you saw a ...
... on't ; I observe her now . Hel . What is your pleasure , madam ? Count . You know , Helen , I am a mother to you . Hel . Mine honourable mistress . Count . Nay , a mother ; Why not a mother ? When I said , a mother , Methought you saw a ...
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... on't , let it go ; ' tis but a drum . -- Par . But a drum ! Is't but a drum ? A drum ! so lost ! There was an excellent command ! to charge in with our horse upon our own wings , and to rend our own soldiers . 2. Lord . That was not to ...
... on't , let it go ; ' tis but a drum . -- Par . But a drum ! Is't but a drum ? A drum ! so lost ! There was an excellent command ! to charge in with our horse upon our own wings , and to rend our own soldiers . 2. Lord . That was not to ...
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... on't . Hel . Why then , to - night Let us assay our plot ; which , if it speed , Is wicked meaning in a lawful deed , And lawful meaning in a lawful act ; Where both not sin , and yet a sinful fact : But let's about it . [ Exeunt ...
... on't . Hel . Why then , to - night Let us assay our plot ; which , if it speed , Is wicked meaning in a lawful deed , And lawful meaning in a lawful act ; Where both not sin , and yet a sinful fact : But let's about it . [ Exeunt ...
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... on't , how and which way you will . Ber . All's one to him . What a past - saving slave is this ! : 1. Lord . You are deceived , my lord ; this is monsieur Parolles , the gallant militarist , ( that was his own phrase , ) that had the ...
... on't , how and which way you will . Ber . All's one to him . What a past - saving slave is this ! : 1. Lord . You are deceived , my lord ; this is monsieur Parolles , the gallant militarist , ( that was his own phrase , ) that had the ...
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... on't yet . 8 1 Par . Who cannot be crush'd with a plot ? I 1. Sold . If you could find out a country where but women were that had received so much shame , you might begin an impudent tion . Fare you well , sir ; I am for France too ...
... on't yet . 8 1 Par . Who cannot be crush'd with a plot ? I 1. Sold . If you could find out a country where but women were that had received so much shame , you might begin an impudent tion . Fare you well , sir ; I am for France too ...
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