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Sir , you may thank yourself for this great Gon . Who , in this kind of merry fooling , am no loss ; thing to you : so you may continue , and laugh at That would not bless our Europe with your nothing still . daughter , Ant . What a ...
Sir , you may thank yourself for this great Gon . Who , in this kind of merry fooling , am no loss ; thing to you : so you may continue , and laugh at That would not bless our Europe with your nothing still . daughter , Ant . What a ...
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I thank you , gentle servant : ' tis very clerkly Val . But tell me , dost thou know my ... That she is not so fair , as ( of you ) well And yet take this again ; -- and yet I thank you ; faroured . Meaning henceforth to trouble you no ...
I thank you , gentle servant : ' tis very clerkly Val . But tell me , dost thou know my ... That she is not so fair , as ( of you ) well And yet take this again ; -- and yet I thank you ; faroured . Meaning henceforth to trouble you no ...
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And she shall thank you for't , if e'er you Would better fit his chamber , than this shallow , know her . Jul . Madam , please you peruse this letter . A virtuous gentlewoman , mild , and beautiful .
And she shall thank you for't , if e'er you Would better fit his chamber , than this shallow , know her . Jul . Madam , please you peruse this letter . A virtuous gentlewoman , mild , and beautiful .
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He hears with ears . thank you for my venison , master Shallow . Eva . The tevil with his tam ! what phrase is this , Shal . Master Page , I am glad to see you ; Much He hears with ear ? Why , it is affectations . good do it your good ...
He hears with ears . thank you for my venison , master Shallow . Eva . The tevil with his tam ! what phrase is this , Shal . Master Page , I am glad to see you ; Much He hears with ear ? Why , it is affectations . good do it your good ...
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No , I thank you , forsooth , heartily ; I am How now , Simple ! Were have you been ? I must wait on myself , must I ? You have not The Book of Anne . The dinner attends you , sir , Ruldles about you , have you ? Slen .
No , I thank you , forsooth , heartily ; I am How now , Simple ! Were have you been ? I must wait on myself , must I ? You have not The Book of Anne . The dinner attends you , sir , Ruldles about you , have you ? Slen .
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