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Page 48
I , I , and see the picture , she says , that you wot of ;I myself sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven on master Ford , her husband , will be from home . the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my neces- Alas ! the sweet woman ...
I , I , and see the picture , she says , that you wot of ;I myself sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven on master Ford , her husband , will be from home . the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my neces- Alas ! the sweet woman ...
Page 49
Ford . I have long loved her , and I protest to Kal . Fare thee well : commend me to them both : you , bestowed much on her ; followed her with a there's my purse ; I am yet thy debtor . — Boy , go doting observance ; engrossed ...
Ford . I have long loved her , and I protest to Kal . Fare thee well : commend me to them both : you , bestowed much on her ; followed her with a there's my purse ; I am yet thy debtor . — Boy , go doting observance ; engrossed ...
Page 50
Want no mistress Ford , master Brook , you Caius . By gar , de herring is no dead , so as as I vi !! shall want none . I shall be with her , ( I may tell kill him . Take your rapier , Jack ; I vill tell you you , ) by her own ...
Want no mistress Ford , master Brook , you Caius . By gar , de herring is no dead , so as as I vi !! shall want none . I shall be with her , ( I may tell kill him . Take your rapier , Jack ; I vill tell you you , ) by her own ...
Page 52
Well met , master Ford . ( Ereunt Shallow , SLENDER , Page , and Host . Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ? have you make - a Ford . Trust me , a good knot : I have good cheer de sot of us ? ha , ha ! at home ; and , I pray you , all go ...
Well met , master Ford . ( Ereunt Shallow , SLENDER , Page , and Host . Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ? have you make - a Ford . Trust me , a good knot : I have good cheer de sot of us ? ha , ha ! at home ; and , I pray you , all go ...
Page 53
Mrs. Ford . Here , set it down . thee , there's something extraordinary in thee . Cone Mrs. Page . Give your men the charge ; we must I cannot cog , and say , thou art this and that , like a be brief . many of these lisping haw - thorn ...
Mrs. Ford . Here , set it down . thee , there's something extraordinary in thee . Cone Mrs. Page . Give your men the charge ; we must I cannot cog , and say , thou art this and that , like a be brief . many of these lisping haw - thorn ...
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