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... th'moon ? a most poor credulous monster : well drawn , monster , in good footh
. Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o'th'ise , and I will kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be
my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when his ...
... th'moon ? a most poor credulous monster : well drawn , monster , in good footh
. Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o'th'ise , and I will kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be
my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when his ...
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Enter Puck . Puck . What hempen home - spuns have we swaggering here , So
near the cradle of the fairy queen ? What , a play tow'rd ? I'll be an auditor ; An
actor too , perhaps , if I see cause . Quin . Speak , Pyramus ; Thisby , stand forth .
Enter Puck . Puck . What hempen home - spuns have we swaggering here , So
near the cradle of the fairy queen ? What , a play tow'rd ? I'll be an auditor ; An
actor too , perhaps , if I see cause . Quin . Speak , Pyramus ; Thisby , stand forth .
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I'll have the cudgel hallow'd , and hung o'er the altar ; it hath done meritorious
service . Mrs. Ford . What think you ? may we , with the warrant of womanhood ,
and the witness of a good conscience , pursue him with any further revenge ?
I'll have the cudgel hallow'd , and hung o'er the altar ; it hath done meritorious
service . Mrs. Ford . What think you ? may we , with the warrant of womanhood ,
and the witness of a good conscience , pursue him with any further revenge ?
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I'll provide you a chain , and I'll do what I can to get you a pair of horns . [ Exit Mrs.
Quickly . Fal . Away , I say ; time wears : hold up your head , and mince . Enter
Ford . How now , master Brook ? master Brook , the matter will be known to -
night ...
I'll provide you a chain , and I'll do what I can to get you a pair of horns . [ Exit Mrs.
Quickly . Fal . Away , I say ; time wears : hold up your head , and mince . Enter
Ford . How now , master Brook ? master Brook , the matter will be known to -
night ...
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Ay , by gar , and ' tis a boy ; by gar , I'll raise all Windsor . Ford . This is ftrange !
who has got the right Anne ? Page . My heart misgives me ; here comes master
Fenton . Enter Fenton , and Anne Page . How now , master Fenton ? Anne .
Pardon ...
Ay , by gar , and ' tis a boy ; by gar , I'll raise all Windsor . Ford . This is ftrange !
who has got the right Anne ? Page . My heart misgives me ; here comes master
Fenton . Enter Fenton , and Anne Page . How now , master Fenton ? Anne .
Pardon ...
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