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... KATH . So do not you ; for you are a light wench . Ros . Indeed , I weigh not you ; and therefore light . KATH . You weigh me not , ―0 , that's not for me . you care MAR . Ay , or I would these hands might never part . PRIN . We are ...
... KATH . So do not you ; for you are a light wench . Ros . Indeed , I weigh not you ; and therefore light . KATH . You weigh me not , ―0 , that's not for me . you care MAR . Ay , or I would these hands might never part . PRIN . We are ...
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... KATH . What , was your visor made without a tongue ? LONG . I know the reason , lady , why you ask . KATH . O , for your reason ! quickly , sir ; I long . LONG . You have a double tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless ...
... KATH . What , was your visor made without a tongue ? LONG . I know the reason , lady , why you ask . KATH . O , for your reason ! quickly , sir ; I long . LONG . You have a double tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless ...
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... KATH . Mov'd ! in good time : let him that mov'd you hither Remove you hence : I knew you at the first , You were a moveable . PET . Why , what's a moveable ? KATH . A joint - stool . " PET . Thou hast hit it : come , sit on me . KATH ...
... KATH . Mov'd ! in good time : let him that mov'd you hither Remove you hence : I knew you at the first , You were a moveable . PET . Why , what's a moveable ? KATH . A joint - stool . " PET . Thou hast hit it : come , sit on me . KATH ...
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