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He , that ears my land , spares . my team , and gives me leave to inn the crop : if I be his cuckold , he's my drudge : He , that comforts my wife , is the cherisher of iny flesh and blood ; he , that cherishes my flesh and blood ...
He , that ears my land , spares . my team , and gives me leave to inn the crop : if I be his cuckold , he's my drudge : He , that comforts my wife , is the cherisher of iny flesh and blood ; he , that cherishes my flesh and blood ...
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Get thee to yon same sovereign cruelty : Tell her , my love , more noble than the world , Prizes not quantity of dirty lands ; The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her , Tell her , I hold as giddily as fortune ; But ' tis that ...
Get thee to yon same sovereign cruelty : Tell her , my love , more noble than the world , Prizes not quantity of dirty lands ; The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her , Tell her , I hold as giddily as fortune ; But ' tis that ...
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That will be damn'd for't ; ' would I knew the villain , I would land - damn him : Be she honour - flaw'd I have three daughters ; the eldest is eleven ; The second , and the third , nine , and some five ; If this prove true , they'll ...
That will be damn'd for't ; ' would I knew the villain , I would land - damn him : Be she honour - flaw'd I have three daughters ; the eldest is eleven ; The second , and the third , nine , and some five ; If this prove true , they'll ...
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Make your best haste ; and not Too far i'the land : ' tis like to be loud weather ; Besides , this place is famous for the creatures Of prey , that keep upon't . Ant . Go thou away ; I'll follow instantly . Mar.
Make your best haste ; and not Too far i'the land : ' tis like to be loud weather ; Besides , this place is famous for the creatures Of prey , that keep upon't . Ant . Go thou away ; I'll follow instantly . Mar.
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I have seen two such sights , by sea , and by land ; but I am not to say , it is a sea , for it is now the sky ; betwixt the firmament and it , you cannot thrust a bodkin's point . Shep . Why , boy , how is it ? Clown .
I have seen two such sights , by sea , and by land ; but I am not to say , it is a sea , for it is now the sky ; betwixt the firmament and it , you cannot thrust a bodkin's point . Shep . Why , boy , how is it ? Clown .
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