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NA AY , we will flink away in fupper - time , disguise us at my lodging , and return all in an hour . Gra . We have not made good preparation . Sal . We have not spoke as yet of torchbearers . Sola . ' Tis vile , unlefs it may be ...
NA AY , we will flink away in fupper - time , disguise us at my lodging , and return all in an hour . Gra . We have not made good preparation . Sal . We have not spoke as yet of torchbearers . Sola . ' Tis vile , unlefs it may be ...
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Tis now but four o'clock , we have two hours To furnish us . Friend Launcelot , what's the news ? Enter Launcelot with a letter . Laun . An it fhall please you to break up this , it shall feem to fignify . Lor .
Tis now but four o'clock , we have two hours To furnish us . Friend Launcelot , what's the news ? Enter Launcelot with a letter . Laun . An it fhall please you to break up this , it shall feem to fignify . Lor .
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His hour is aĺmost past . Gra . And it is marvel he outdwells his hour , For lovers ever run before the clock . [ Exit . [ Exit . SCENE VII . Enter Gratiano , and Salanio , in masquerade . Gra . This is the penthouse , under which ...
His hour is aĺmost past . Gra . And it is marvel he outdwells his hour , For lovers ever run before the clock . [ Exit . [ Exit . SCENE VII . Enter Gratiano , and Salanio , in masquerade . Gra . This is the penthouse , under which ...
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Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you ! Jef . I wish your ladyfhip all heart's content . Por . I thank you for your wifh , and am well pleas'd To wish it back on you : fare you well , Jeffica . [ Exe . Jef . & Lor .
Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you ! Jef . I wish your ladyfhip all heart's content . Por . I thank you for your wifh , and am well pleas'd To wish it back on you : fare you well , Jeffica . [ Exe . Jef . & Lor .
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He's ready at the door : he comes , my lord . Enter Shylock . Duke . Make room , and let him ftand before our face . Shylock , the world thinks , and I think fo too , That thou but lead'st this fashion of thy malice To the laft hour of ...
He's ready at the door : he comes , my lord . Enter Shylock . Duke . Make room , and let him ftand before our face . Shylock , the world thinks , and I think fo too , That thou but lead'st this fashion of thy malice To the laft hour of ...
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