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Mistress and Master , you have oft inquir'd After the shepherd that complain'd of love , Who you saw sitting by me on the turf , Praising the proud disdainful shepherdess That was his mistress . CEL . Well , and what of him ? Cor .
Mistress and Master , you have oft inquir'd After the shepherd that complain'd of love , Who you saw sitting by me on the turf , Praising the proud disdainful shepherdess That was his mistress . CEL . Well , and what of him ? Cor .
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No , faith , proud Mistress , hope not after it : ' Tis not your inky brows , your black silk hair , Your bugle eyeballs , nor your cheek of cream , That can entame my spirits to your worship . You foolish Shepherd , wherefore do you ...
No , faith , proud Mistress , hope not after it : ' Tis not your inky brows , your black silk hair , Your bugle eyeballs , nor your cheek of cream , That can entame my spirits to your worship . You foolish Shepherd , wherefore do you ...
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Who could be out , being before his beloved mistress ? Ros . Marry , that should you , if I were your mistress ; or I should think my honesty ranker than my wit . ORL . What , of my suit ? Ros . Not out of your apparel , and yet out of ...
Who could be out , being before his beloved mistress ? Ros . Marry , that should you , if I were your mistress ; or I should think my honesty ranker than my wit . ORL . What , of my suit ? Ros . Not out of your apparel , and yet out of ...
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