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that I ' your hand should take ; I'll never do you wrong for your own sake : bed your Blessing upon your vows ! and in Find fairer fortune , if you ever wed ! Laf . These boys are boys of ice , they'll none have her : sure , they are ...
that I ' your hand should take ; I'll never do you wrong for your own sake : bed your Blessing upon your vows ! and in Find fairer fortune , if you ever wed ! Laf . These boys are boys of ice , they'll none have her : sure , they are ...
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I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any convenience , an he were double and double a lord . I'll have no more pity of his age , than I would have of - I'll beat him , an if I could but meet him again . Re - enter Lafeu .
I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any convenience , an he were double and double a lord . I'll have no more pity of his age , than I would have of - I'll beat him , an if I could but meet him again . Re - enter Lafeu .
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It shall be so ; I'll send her to my house , Acquaint my mother with my hate to her , And wherefore I am fled ; write to the king That which I durst not speak : His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields , Where noble ...
It shall be so ; I'll send her to my house , Acquaint my mother with my hate to her , And wherefore I am fled ; write to the king That which I durst not speak : His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields , Where noble ...
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I will entreat you , when you see my son , To tell him , that his sword can never win The honour that he loses : more I'll entreat you Written to bear along . 2 Gen. We serve you , madam , In that and all your worthiest affairs .
I will entreat you , when you see my son , To tell him , that his sword can never win The honour that he loses : more I'll entreat you Written to bear along . 2 Gen. We serve you , madam , In that and all your worthiest affairs .
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For , with the dark , poor thief , I'll steal away . [ Exit . FLORENCE . SCENE III . BEFORE THE DUKE'S PALACE . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , Bertram , Lords , Officers , Soldiers , and Others . Duke .
For , with the dark , poor thief , I'll steal away . [ Exit . FLORENCE . SCENE III . BEFORE THE DUKE'S PALACE . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , Bertram , Lords , Officers , Soldiers , and Others . Duke .
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