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... say so , That will fay any thing : But were they falle As o'er - died blacks , 9 as wind , as waters ; falfe 1 have the tuft on thy forehead and the young horns that shoot up in it , as I have . Leontes afks the Prince : How now , you ...
... say so , That will fay any thing : But were they falle As o'er - died blacks , 9 as wind , as waters ; falfe 1 have the tuft on thy forehead and the young horns that shoot up in it , as I have . Leontes afks the Prince : How now , you ...
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... say every body knows that her husband is fo - forth . " As she spoke the laft word , her fingers ex- preffed the emblem of cuckoldom . Mr. Malone reads -Sicilia is a - fo - forth . STEEVENS . 66 In regulating this line have adopted a ...
... say every body knows that her husband is fo - forth . " As she spoke the laft word , her fingers ex- preffed the emblem of cuckoldom . Mr. Malone reads -Sicilia is a - fo - forth . STEEVENS . 66 In regulating this line have adopted a ...
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... say , My wife's a hobbyhorfe ; deferves a name 3 ' As rank , as any flax - wench , that puts to Before her troth - plight : fay it , and juftify it . CAM . I would not be a ftander - by , to hear My fovereign miftrefs clouded fo ...
... say , My wife's a hobbyhorfe ; deferves a name 3 ' As rank , as any flax - wench , that puts to Before her troth - plight : fay it , and juftify it . CAM . I would not be a ftander - by , to hear My fovereign miftrefs clouded fo ...
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... Say , it be ; ' tis true . It is ; you lie , you lie : CAM . No , no , my lord . LEON . I fay , thou lieft , Camillo , and I hate thee ; Pronounce thee a grofs lout , a mindlefs flave ; Or else a hovering temporizer , that Canft with ...
... Say , it be ; ' tis true . It is ; you lie , you lie : CAM . No , no , my lord . LEON . I fay , thou lieft , Camillo , and I hate thee ; Pronounce thee a grofs lout , a mindlefs flave ; Or else a hovering temporizer , that Canft with ...
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... saying , Howe'er you lean to the nayward . LEON . You , my lords , Look on her , mark her well ; be but about To fay , he is a goodly lady , and The juftice of your hearts will thereto add , ' Tis pity , fhe's not honeft , honourable ...
... saying , Howe'er you lean to the nayward . LEON . You , my lords , Look on her , mark her well ; be but about To fay , he is a goodly lady , and The juftice of your hearts will thereto add , ' Tis pity , fhe's not honeft , honourable ...
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