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... speak him fair . 1 Gent . I do extend him , Sir , within himself , Crush him together , rather than unfold His meafure fully . 2 Gent . What's his name and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : his father Was call'd Sicilius ...
... speak him fair . 1 Gent . I do extend him , Sir , within himself , Crush him together , rather than unfold His meafure fully . 2 Gent . What's his name and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : his father Was call'd Sicilius ...
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... gap That we fhall make in time , from our hence going Till our return , t ' excuse but first , how get hence Why fhould excufe be born or - ere begot ? We'll We'll talk of that hereafter . Pr'ythee speak , How CYMBELINE . 47.
... gap That we fhall make in time , from our hence going Till our return , t ' excuse but first , how get hence Why fhould excufe be born or - ere begot ? We'll We'll talk of that hereafter . Pr'ythee speak , How CYMBELINE . 47.
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William Shakespeare. We'll talk of that hereafter . Pr'ythee speak , How many fcore of miles may we well ride ' Twixt hour and hour ? Pif . One score ' twixt fun and fun , Madam's enough for you : and too much too . Imo . Why , one that ...
William Shakespeare. We'll talk of that hereafter . Pr'ythee speak , How many fcore of miles may we well ride ' Twixt hour and hour ? Pif . One score ' twixt fun and fun , Madam's enough for you : and too much too . Imo . Why , one that ...
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... Speak , man ; thy tongue May take off fome extremity , which to read Would be ev'n mortal to me . Pif . Please you read , And you fhall find me , wretched man , a thing The moft difdain'd of fortune . THY Imogen reads . HY mistress ...
... Speak , man ; thy tongue May take off fome extremity , which to read Would be ev'n mortal to me . Pif . Please you read , And you fhall find me , wretched man , a thing The moft difdain'd of fortune . THY Imogen reads . HY mistress ...
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... speak . I've heard I am a ftrumpet , and mine ear ( Therein falfe ftruck ) can take no greater wound , Nor tent to bottom that . But fpeak . Pif . Then , madam , I thought I thought you would not back again . Imo . 54 CYMBELINE .
... speak . I've heard I am a ftrumpet , and mine ear ( Therein falfe ftruck ) can take no greater wound , Nor tent to bottom that . But fpeak . Pif . Then , madam , I thought I thought you would not back again . Imo . 54 CYMBELINE .
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