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... and I speak the truth the next t.way : For I the ballad will repeat , Which men full true shall find ; Your marriage comes by destiny , Your cuckoo sings by kinu . Count . Get you gone , sir ; I'll talk with you + the songs Stew .
... and I speak the truth the next t.way : For I the ballad will repeat , Which men full true shall find ; Your marriage comes by destiny , Your cuckoo sings by kinu . Count . Get you gone , sir ; I'll talk with you + the songs Stew .
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Lnf . Lustick , as the Dutchman says : I'll like a maid the better , whilst I have a tooth in my head : Why , he's able to lead her a corranto . Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! Is not this Helen ? Laf . ' Fore God , I think so . King .
Lnf . Lustick , as the Dutchman says : I'll like a maid the better , whilst I have a tooth in my head : Why , he's able to lead her a corranto . Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! Is not this Helen ? Laf . ' Fore God , I think so . King .
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An they were son's of mine , I'd have them whipt ; or I would send them to the Turk , to make eunuchs of . Hel . Be not afraid [ to a Lord . ] that I your hand should take ; I'll never do you wrong for your own sake : Blessing upon your ...
An they were son's of mine , I'd have them whipt ; or I would send them to the Turk , to make eunuchs of . Hel . Be not afraid [ to a Lord . ] that I your hand should take ; I'll never do you wrong for your own sake : Blessing upon your ...
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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 Jord , 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 .
I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any convenience , an he were double and double a Jord , 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 .
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O my Parolles , they have married me : I'll to the Tuscan wars , and never bed her . Par . France is a dog -hole , and it no more merits The tread of a man's foot : to the wars ! Ber . There's letters from my mother ; what the import is ...
O my Parolles , they have married me : I'll to the Tuscan wars , and never bed her . Par . France is a dog -hole , and it no more merits The tread of a man's foot : to the wars ! Ber . There's letters from my mother ; what the import is ...
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