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my daughter ! Fled with a Christian ? -O my Christian ducats ! -- Justice ! the law ! my ducats , and my daughter ! A sealed bag , two sealed bags of ducats , Of double ducats , stoln from me by my daughter !
my daughter ! Fled with a Christian ? -O my Christian ducats ! -- Justice ! the law ! my ducats , and my daughter ! A sealed bag , two sealed bags of ducats , Of double ducats , stoln from me by my daughter !
Page 223
I thank you , sir ; ans , pray you , tell me this i Which of the two was daughter of the duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beau . Neither bis daughter , if we judge by manners ; But yet , indeed , the shorter is his daughter ...
I thank you , sir ; ans , pray you , tell me this i Which of the two was daughter of the duke That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beau . Neither bis daughter , if we judge by manners ; But yet , indeed , the shorter is his daughter ...
Page 520
But , my daughter , Say you the like to him ? Per . I cannot speak So well , nothing so well ; no , nor mean better : By the pattern of mine own thoughts I cut out The purity of his . Shep . Take hands , a bargain ;And , friends unknown ...
But , my daughter , Say you the like to him ? Per . I cannot speak So well , nothing so well ; no , nor mean better : By the pattern of mine own thoughts I cut out The purity of his . Shep . Take hands , a bargain ;And , friends unknown ...
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