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Page 90
Count . Well , sir . Clo . No , madam , ' tis not so well that I am poor , though many of the rich are damned : but , if I ... 21 Čount . Wilt thou needs be a beggar ? Clo . I do beg your good will in this case . Count . In what case ?
Count . Well , sir . Clo . No , madam , ' tis not so well that I am poor , though many of the rich are damned : but , if I ... 21 Čount . Wilt thou needs be a beggar ? Clo . I do beg your good will in this case . Count . In what case ?
Page 104
Count . Sir , I am a poor friend of yours , that Clo . O Lord , sir ! Thick , thick , spare not me . Count . I think , sir , you can eat none of this homely meat . Clo . O Lord , sir ! Nay , put me to't , I warrant you . Count .
Count . Sir , I am a poor friend of yours , that Clo . O Lord , sir ! Thick , thick , spare not me . Count . I think , sir , you can eat none of this homely meat . Clo . O Lord , sir ! Nay , put me to't , I warrant you . Count .
Page 120
Count . Brought you this letter , gentlemen ? First Gent . Ay , madam ; And for the contents ' sake are sorry for our pains . Count . I prithee , lady , have a better cheer ; If thou engrossest all the griefs are thine , Thou robb'st me ...
Count . Brought you this letter , gentlemen ? First Gent . Ay , madam ; And for the contents ' sake are sorry for our pains . Count . I prithee , lady , have a better cheer ; If thou engrossest all the griefs are thine , Thou robb'st me ...
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