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... hear how he will fhake me up . Oli . Now , Sir , what make you here ? Orla . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . Oli . What mar you then , Sir ? A 2 Orla . Orla . Marry , Sir , I am helping you AS YOU LIKE IT . ACT I ...
... hear how he will fhake me up . Oli . Now , Sir , what make you here ? Orla . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . Oli . What mar you then , Sir ? A 2 Orla . Orla . Marry , Sir , I am helping you AS YOU LIKE IT . ACT I ...
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... thing of his own fearch , and altogether against my will . Oli . Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou fhalt find I will moft kindly requite . I had myself notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by under ...
... thing of his own fearch , and altogether against my will . Oli . Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou fhalt find I will moft kindly requite . I had myself notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by under ...
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... thing remains , but that I kindle the boy thither , which now I'll go about . [ Exit . SCENE changes to an open Walk , before the Duke's Palace . Enter ROSALIND and CELIA . Cel . I pray thee , Rofalind , fweet my coz , be merry , Rof ...
... thing remains , but that I kindle the boy thither , which now I'll go about . [ Exit . SCENE changes to an open Walk , before the Duke's Palace . Enter ROSALIND and CELIA . Cel . I pray thee , Rofalind , fweet my coz , be merry , Rof ...
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... thing . But let your fair eyes and gentle wishes go with me to my trial , wherein if I be foil'd , there is but one fham'd that was never gracious : if kill d , but one dead that is willing to be fo : I fhall do my friends no wrong ...
... thing . But let your fair eyes and gentle wishes go with me to my trial , wherein if I be foil'd , there is but one fham'd that was never gracious : if kill d , but one dead that is willing to be fo : I fhall do my friends no wrong ...
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... thing . Ami . I would not change it ; happy is your Grace , That can tranflate the ftubbornnefs of fortune Into fo quiet and fo fweet a ftyle . Duke Sen. Come , fhall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me , the poor dappled ...
... thing . Ami . I would not change it ; happy is your Grace , That can tranflate the ftubbornnefs of fortune Into fo quiet and fo fweet a ftyle . Duke Sen. Come , fhall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me , the poor dappled ...
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