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I cannot give thee less , to be call'd grateful : Thou thought'st to help me ; and such thanks . I give , As one near death to those that wish him ... I knowing all my peril , thou no art . : Hel . What I can do , can do no hurt to try ...
I cannot give thee less , to be call'd grateful : Thou thought'st to help me ; and such thanks . I give , As one near death to those that wish him ... I knowing all my peril , thou no art . : Hel . What I can do , can do no hurt to try ...
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I must not hear thee ; fare thee well , kind maid ; Thy pains , not us'd , must by thyself be paid : Proffers , not took , reap thanks for their reward . Hel . ... King Art thou so confident ? Within what space Hop'st thou my cure ?
I must not hear thee ; fare thee well , kind maid ; Thy pains , not us'd , must by thyself be paid : Proffers , not took , reap thanks for their reward . Hel . ... King Art thou so confident ? Within what space Hop'st thou my cure ?
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I did think thee , for two ordinaries , to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make tolera . ble vent of thy travel ... I have now found thee ; when i lo : e thee again , I care not : yet art thou good for nothing but taking up ...
I did think thee , for two ordinaries , to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make tolera . ble vent of thy travel ... I have now found thee ; when i lo : e thee again , I care not : yet art thou good for nothing but taking up ...
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I would it were hell . pains for thy sake , and my poor doing eternal : for doing I am past ; as I will by thee , in what ... By mine honour , if I were but two , hours younger , I'd beat thee : methinks , thou art , a general offence ...
I would it were hell . pains for thy sake , and my poor doing eternal : for doing I am past ; as I will by thee , in what ... By mine honour , if I were but two , hours younger , I'd beat thee : methinks , thou art , a general offence ...
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You should have said , sir , before a knave thou art a knave ; that is , before ine thou art a knave : this had been Par . Go to , thou art a witty fool , I have found thee . Clown . Did you find me in yourself , sir ? or were you ...
You should have said , sir , before a knave thou art a knave ; that is , before ine thou art a knave : this had been Par . Go to , thou art a witty fool , I have found thee . Clown . Did you find me in yourself , sir ? or were you ...
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