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Page 25
That's because the one is painted , and the other out of all count . Val . How painted ? and how out of count ? Speed . Marry , sir , so painted , to make her fair , that no man counts of her beauty . Val . How esteemest thou me ?
That's because the one is painted , and the other out of all count . Val . How painted ? and how out of count ? Speed . Marry , sir , so painted , to make her fair , that no man counts of her beauty . Val . How esteemest thou me ?
Page 39
Proteus , I am sorry I must never trust thee more , But count the world a stranger for thy sake . The private wound is deepest : O time , most curst ! ' Mongst all foes , that a friend should be the worst . Pro .
Proteus , I am sorry I must never trust thee more , But count the world a stranger for thy sake . The private wound is deepest : O time , most curst ! ' Mongst all foes , that a friend should be the worst . Pro .
Page 63
I will never take you for my love again , but I will always count you my deer . ass . Fal . I do begin to perceive that I am made an Ford . Ay , and an ox too ; both the proofs are extant . Fal . And these are not fairies ?
I will never take you for my love again , but I will always count you my deer . ass . Fal . I do begin to perceive that I am made an Ford . Ay , and an ox too ; both the proofs are extant . Fal . And these are not fairies ?
Page 66
A virtuous maid , the daughter of a count That died some twelvemonth since ; then leaving her In the protection of his son , her brother , Who shortly also died for whose dear love , They say , she hath abjur'd the company And sight of ...
A virtuous maid , the daughter of a count That died some twelvemonth since ; then leaving her In the protection of his son , her brother , Who shortly also died for whose dear love , They say , she hath abjur'd the company And sight of ...
Page 67
... your niece will not be seen ; or , if she be , it's four to one she'll none of me : the count himself , here hard by , wooes her . Sir To . She'll none o ' the count ; she'll not match above her degree , neither in estate , years ...
... your niece will not be seen ; or , if she be , it's four to one she'll none of me : the count himself , here hard by , wooes her . Sir To . She'll none o ' the count ; she'll not match above her degree , neither in estate , years ...
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