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An evil foul , producing holy witness , Is like a villain with a smiling cheek ; A goodly apple rotten at the heart . O , what a godly outfide falfhood hath ! Shy . Three thousand ducats ! ' tis a good round fum .
An evil foul , producing holy witness , Is like a villain with a smiling cheek ; A goodly apple rotten at the heart . O , what a godly outfide falfhood hath ! Shy . Three thousand ducats ! ' tis a good round fum .
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Alack the day , I know you not , young gentleman ; but , I pray you , tell me , is my boy , god reft his foul ! alive , or dead ? Laun . Do you not know me , father ? Gob . Alack , fir , I am fandblind , I know you not . Laun .
Alack the day , I know you not , young gentleman ; but , I pray you , tell me , is my boy , god reft his foul ! alive , or dead ? Laun . Do you not know me , father ? Gob . Alack , fir , I am fandblind , I know you not . Laun .
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... For fhe is wife , if I can judge of her ; And fair the is , if that mine eyes be true ; And true she is , as the hath prov'd herself ; And therefore , like herself , wife , fair , and true , Shall fhe be placed in my conftant foul .
... For fhe is wife , if I can judge of her ; And fair the is , if that mine eyes be true ; And true she is , as the hath prov'd herself ; And therefore , like herself , wife , fair , and true , Shall fhe be placed in my conftant foul .
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First , go with me to church , and call me wife , And then away to Venice to your friend : For never fhall you lie by Portia's fide With an unquiet foul . You fhall have gold To pay the petty debt twenty times over .
First , go with me to church , and call me wife , And then away to Venice to your friend : For never fhall you lie by Portia's fide With an unquiet foul . You fhall have gold To pay the petty debt twenty times over .
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I never did repent of doing good , And shall not now ; for in companions That do converfe and waste the time together , Whose fouls do bear an equal yoke of love , There must be needs a like proportion Of lineaments , of manners ...
I never did repent of doing good , And shall not now ; for in companions That do converfe and waste the time together , Whose fouls do bear an equal yoke of love , There must be needs a like proportion Of lineaments , of manners ...
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