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... Thou art so fat - witted , with drinking of old sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast forgotten to demand that truly , which thou would'st truly know . What a devil hast thou to ...
... Thou art so fat - witted , with drinking of old sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast forgotten to demand that truly , which thou would'st truly know . What a devil hast thou to ...
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... thou hast called her to a reckoning many a time and oft . P. Hen . Did I ever call for thee to pay thy part ? Fal . No : I'll give thee thy due ; thou hast paid all there . P. Hen . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ...
... thou hast called her to a reckoning many a time and oft . P. Hen . Did I ever call for thee to pay thy part ? Fal . No : I'll give thee thy due ; thou hast paid all there . P. Hen . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ...
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... thou hast damnable iteration , and art , indeed , able to corrupt a saint . Thou hast done much harm upon me , Hal : God forgive thee for it . Before I knew thee , Hal , I knew no- thing ; and now am I , if a man should speak truly ...
... thou hast damnable iteration , and art , indeed , able to corrupt a saint . Thou hast done much harm upon me , Hal : God forgive thee for it . Before I knew thee , Hal , I knew no- thing ; and now am I , if a man should speak truly ...
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... thee ! hast thou never an eye in thy head ? canst not hear ? An ' t were not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . and be hanged : : - - hast no faith in thee ? Come , Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good ...
... thee ! hast thou never an eye in thy head ? canst not hear ? An ' t were not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . and be hanged : : - - hast no faith in thee ? Come , Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good ...
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... thee Thy stomach , pleasure , and thy golden sleep ? Why dost thou bend thine eyes upon the earth , And start so often when thou sit'st alone ? Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks , And given my treasures , and my rights of ...
... thee Thy stomach , pleasure , and thy golden sleep ? Why dost thou bend thine eyes upon the earth , And start so often when thou sit'st alone ? Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks , And given my treasures , and my rights of ...
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