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The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you , fir ; you have the grace of god , fir , and he hath enough . Ball . Thou fpeak'ft it well : go , father , with thy fon ; Take leave of thy old mafter , and inquire ...
The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you , fir ; you have the grace of god , fir , and he hath enough . Ball . Thou fpeak'ft it well : go , father , with thy fon ; Take leave of thy old mafter , and inquire ...
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If I do not put on a fober habit , Talk with respect , and fwear but now and then , Wear prayerbooks in my pockets , look demurely , Nay more , while grace is faying , hood mine eyes Thus with mine hat , and figh , and fay , amen ; Use ...
If I do not put on a fober habit , Talk with respect , and fwear but now and then , Wear prayerbooks in my pockets , look demurely , Nay more , while grace is faying , hood mine eyes Thus with mine hat , and figh , and fay , amen ; Use ...
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—why , that's the lady : I do in birth deserve her , and in fortunes , In graces , and in qualities of breeding : But more than thefe , in love . I do deserve . What if I stray'd no farther , but chose here ?
—why , that's the lady : I do in birth deserve her , and in fortunes , In graces , and in qualities of breeding : But more than thefe , in love . I do deserve . What if I stray'd no farther , but chose here ?
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57 I'll prove the prettier fellow of the two , And wear my dagger with the braver grace ; And speak , between the change of man and boy , With a reed voice ; and turn two mincing fteps Into a manly ftride ; and speak of frays Like a ...
57 I'll prove the prettier fellow of the two , And wear my dagger with the braver grace ; And speak , between the change of man and boy , With a reed voice ; and turn two mincing fteps Into a manly ftride ; and speak of frays Like a ...
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I think , the best grace of wit will fhortly turn into filence ; and discourse grow commendable in none but parrots . Go in , firrah , bid them prepare for dinner . Laun . That is done , fir ; they have all stomachs . Lor .
I think , the best grace of wit will fhortly turn into filence ; and discourse grow commendable in none but parrots . Go in , firrah , bid them prepare for dinner . Laun . That is done , fir ; they have all stomachs . Lor .
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