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Lady . But hear you , my Lord . Hot . What say'st thou , my Lady ? Lady . What is it
carries you away ? Hot . Why , my horse , my love , niy horse . Lady . Out , you
mad - headed ape ! a weazel hath not Such a deal of spleen as you are tost with.
Lady . But hear you , my Lord . Hot . What say'st thou , my Lady ? Lady . What is it
carries you away ? Hot . Why , my horse , my love , niy horse . Lady . Out , you
mad - headed ape ! a weazel hath not Such a deal of spleen as you are tost with.
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Lady Speaks in Welfh . Mort . I understand thy looks ; that pretty Welsh , Which
thou pour'st down from those two swelling heavens , I am too perfect in : and , but
for shame , In - luch a parly should I answer thee . [ The Lady again in Well .
Lady Speaks in Welfh . Mort . I understand thy looks ; that pretty Welsh , Which
thou pour'st down from those two swelling heavens , I am too perfect in : and , but
for shame , In - luch a parly should I answer thee . [ The Lady again in Well .
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Hot . Come , Kate , thou art perfect in lying down : come , quick , quick , that I may
lay my head in thy lap . Lady . Go , ye giddy goose . The music plays . Hot . Now I
perceive the devil understands Welfre : and ' tis no marvel , he is so humorous ...
Hot . Come , Kate , thou art perfect in lying down : come , quick , quick , that I may
lay my head in thy lap . Lady . Go , ye giddy goose . The music plays . Hot . Now I
perceive the devil understands Welfre : and ' tis no marvel , he is so humorous ...
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1 Lady . Not mine in good footh . Hot . Not yours , in good footh ! you swear like a
comfit - maker's wife ; not you , in good footh ; and , as true as I live ; and , as God
fhall mend me ; and , as sure as day : and givest such farcenet surety for thy ...
1 Lady . Not mine in good footh . Hot . Not yours , in good footh ! you swear like a
comfit - maker's wife ; not you , in good footh ; and , as true as I live ; and , as God
fhall mend me ; and , as sure as day : and givest such farcenet surety for thy ...
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Que dit - il , que je suis semblable à les Anges ? Lady . Oui , vrayment , ( Jauf
votre grace ) ainsi dit il . K. Henry . I said fo , dear Catharine , and I muft not blush
to affirm it . Cath . O bon Dieu ! les langues des hommes font pleines de
tromperies ...
Que dit - il , que je suis semblable à les Anges ? Lady . Oui , vrayment , ( Jauf
votre grace ) ainsi dit il . K. Henry . I said fo , dear Catharine , and I muft not blush
to affirm it . Cath . O bon Dieu ! les langues des hommes font pleines de
tromperies ...
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