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Flav . My lord ? Tim . The little casket bring me hither . Flav . Yes , my lord . [ Aside ] More jewels yet ! There is no crossing him in ' s humor ; 170 Else I should tell him — well , i ' faith , I shouldWhen all ' s spent , he ' ld ...
Flav . My lord ? Tim . The little casket bring me hither . Flav . Yes , my lord . [ Aside ] More jewels yet ! There is no crossing him in ' s humor ; 170 Else I should tell him — well , i ' faith , I shouldWhen all ' s spent , he ' ld ...
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Flav . I beseech your honor , vouchsafe me a word ; it does concern you near . Tim . Near ! why , then , another time I ' ll hear thee : I prithee , let ' s be provided to show them entertainment . 191 Flav . [ Aside ] I scarce know how ...
Flav . I beseech your honor , vouchsafe me a word ; it does concern you near . Tim . Near ! why , then , another time I ' ll hear thee : I prithee , let ' s be provided to show them entertainment . 191 Flav . [ Aside ] I scarce know how ...
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[ To Flav . ] Come hither : pray you , How goes the world , that I am thus encounter'd With clamorous demands of date - broke bonds , And the detention of long - since - due debts , Against my honor ? Flav .
[ To Flav . ] Come hither : pray you , How goes the world , that I am thus encounter'd With clamorous demands of date - broke bonds , And the detention of long - since - due debts , Against my honor ? Flav .
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Flav . Pray you , walk near : I'll speak with you anon . [ Exeunt Servants . Tim . You make me marvel ; wherefore , ere this time , Had you not fully laid my state before me , That I might so have rated my expense As I had leave of ...
Flav . Pray you , walk near : I'll speak with you anon . [ Exeunt Servants . Tim . You make me marvel ; wherefore , ere this time , Had you not fully laid my state before me , That I might so have rated my expense As I had leave of ...
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Flav . ' Tis all engaged , some forfeited and gone , And what remains will hardly stop the mouth Of present dues : the future comes apace : What shall defend the interim ? and at length How goes our reckoning ? 161 Tim .
Flav . ' Tis all engaged , some forfeited and gone , And what remains will hardly stop the mouth Of present dues : the future comes apace : What shall defend the interim ? and at length How goes our reckoning ? 161 Tim .
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