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Then meet me forthwith at the notary's : Give him direction for this merry bond , And I will go and purse the ducats straight , See to my house , left in the fearful guard Of an unthrifty knave , and presently I will be with you .
Then meet me forthwith at the notary's : Give him direction for this merry bond , And I will go and purse the ducats straight , See to my house , left in the fearful guard Of an unthrifty knave , and presently I will be with you .
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Turn up , on your right - hand at the next turning , but , at the next turning of all , on your left ; marry , at the very next turning , turn of no hand , but turn down indirectly to the Jer's house . Gob .
Turn up , on your right - hand at the next turning , but , at the next turning of all , on your left ; marry , at the very next turning , turn of no hand , but turn down indirectly to the Jer's house . Gob .
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I must needs tell thee all : she hath directed How I shall take her from her father's house , What gold and jewels she is furnish'd with , What page's suit she hath in readiness . If e'er the Jew her father come to heav'n , It will be ...
I must needs tell thee all : she hath directed How I shall take her from her father's house , What gold and jewels she is furnish'd with , What page's suit she hath in readiness . If e'er the Jew her father come to heav'n , It will be ...
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Jessica , my girl , Look to my house , I am right loath to go , There is some ill a brewing towards my rest , For I did dream of money bags to - night . Laun . I beseech you , sir , go ; my young master doth expect your reproach . Shy .
Jessica , my girl , Look to my house , I am right loath to go , There is some ill a brewing towards my rest , For I did dream of money bags to - night . Laun . I beseech you , sir , go ; my young master doth expect your reproach . Shy .
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And the vile squeaking of the wry - neck'd fift , Clamber not you up to the casements then , Nor thrust your head into the publick street , To gaze on christian fools with varnish'd faces : But stop my house's ears , I mean ...
And the vile squeaking of the wry - neck'd fift , Clamber not you up to the casements then , Nor thrust your head into the publick street , To gaze on christian fools with varnish'd faces : But stop my house's ears , I mean ...
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