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A mankind witch ! Hence with her , out o ' door : A most intelligencing bawd ! Paul . Not so : I am as ignorant in that , as you In so entitling me : and no less honest Than you are mad ; which is enough , I'll warrant , As this world ...
A mankind witch ! Hence with her , out o ' door : A most intelligencing bawd ! Paul . Not so : I am as ignorant in that , as you In so entitling me : and no less honest Than you are mad ; which is enough , I'll warrant , As this world ...
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They say , this town is full of cozenage ; As , nimble jugglers , that deceive the eye , Dark - working sorcerers , that change the mind , Soul - killing witches , that deform the body ; Disguised cheaters , prating mountebanks ...
They say , this town is full of cozenage ; As , nimble jugglers , that deceive the eye , Dark - working sorcerers , that change the mind , Soul - killing witches , that deform the body ; Disguised cheaters , prating mountebanks ...
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... the great wart on my left arm , that I , amazed , ran from her as a witch : and , I think , if my breast had not been made of faith , and my heart of steel , she had transform'd me to a curtail - dog , and made me turn i'the wheel .
... the great wart on my left arm , that I , amazed , ran from her as a witch : and , I think , if my breast had not been made of faith , and my heart of steel , she had transform'd me to a curtail - dog , and made me turn i'the wheel .
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Ant . S. There's none but witches do inhabit here ; And therefore ' tis high time that I were hence . She , that doth call me husband , even my soul Doth for a wife abhor : but her fair sister , Possess'd with such a gentle sovereign ...
Ant . S. There's none but witches do inhabit here ; And therefore ' tis high time that I were hence . She , that doth call me husband , even my soul Doth for a wife abhor : but her fair sister , Possess'd with such a gentle sovereign ...
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Ant . S. Avaunt , thou witch ! Come Dromio , let us go . Dro . S. Fly pride , says the peacock : Mistress , that you know . [ Exeunt Ant . and Dro . Cour . Now , out of doubt , Antipholus is mad , Else would he never so demean himself ...
Ant . S. Avaunt , thou witch ! Come Dromio , let us go . Dro . S. Fly pride , says the peacock : Mistress , that you know . [ Exeunt Ant . and Dro . Cour . Now , out of doubt , Antipholus is mad , Else would he never so demean himself ...
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