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Because you talk of wooing , I will sing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy ; yet he wooes ; Yet will he swear , he loves . D. Pedro Nay , pray thee , come : Or , if thou wilt hold longer argument ...
Because you talk of wooing , I will sing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy ; yet he wooes ; Yet will he swear , he loves . D. Pedro Nay , pray thee , come : Or , if thou wilt hold longer argument ...
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May be , she doth but counterfeil Claud . ' Faith , like enough . Leon . O God ! counterfeit ! There nerer # 25 terfeit of passion cane so near the life of passion , ass discovers it . Claud . Bait the hook well ; this fish will bite D.
May be , she doth but counterfeil Claud . ' Faith , like enough . Leon . O God ! counterfeit ! There nerer # 25 terfeit of passion cane so near the life of passion , ass discovers it . Claud . Bait the hook well ; this fish will bite D.
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She doth well ; if she should make tender of her love , ' lis very possible he'll scorn it : for the man , as you know all , hath a contemptible spirit . Claud . He is a very proper man . D. Pedro . He hath , indeed , a good outward ...
She doth well ; if she should make tender of her love , ' lis very possible he'll scorn it : for the man , as you know all , hath a contemptible spirit . Claud . He is a very proper man . D. Pedro . He hath , indeed , a good outward ...
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I mas chance have some odd quirks and remnants of wit broken on me , because I have railed so long against marriage : But doth not the appetite alter ? A man loves the meat in his youth , that he cannot endure in his age : Shall quips ...
I mas chance have some odd quirks and remnants of wit broken on me , because I have railed so long against marriage : But doth not the appetite alter ? A man loves the meat in his youth , that he cannot endure in his age : Shall quips ...
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Now , Ursula , when Beatrice doth come , As we do trace this alley up and down , Our talk must only be of Benedick : When I do name him , let it be thy part To praise him more than ever man did merit : My talk to thee must be ...
Now , Ursula , when Beatrice doth come , As we do trace this alley up and down , Our talk must only be of Benedick : When I do name him , let it be thy part To praise him more than ever man did merit : My talk to thee must be ...
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