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... Dogb . A RE you good men and true ? good Verg . Yea , or else it were pity but they should fuffer falvation , body and foul . Dogb . Nay , that were a punishment too good for them , if they should have any allegiance in them , being ...
... Dogb . A RE you good men and true ? good Verg . Yea , or else it were pity but they should fuffer falvation , body and foul . Dogb . Nay , that were a punishment too good for them , if they should have any allegiance in them , being ...
476 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Dogb . Why , then take no note of him , but let him go ; and prefently call the reft of the watch together , and thank god you are rid of a knave . Verg . If he will not stand when he is bidden , he is none of the prince's subjects . Dogb ...
... Dogb . Why , then take no note of him , but let him go ; and prefently call the reft of the watch together , and thank god you are rid of a knave . Verg . If he will not stand when he is bidden , he is none of the prince's subjects . Dogb ...
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... Dogb . Why , then depart in peace , and let the child wake her with crying : for the ewe that will not hear her lamb when it baes , will never answer a calf when he bleats . Verg . ' Tis very true . Dogb . This is the end of the charge ...
... Dogb . Why , then depart in peace , and let the child wake her with crying : for the ewe that will not hear her lamb when it baes , will never answer a calf when he bleats . Verg . ' Tis very true . Dogb . This is the end of the charge ...
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... Dogb . Marry , fir , I would have fome confidence with you that decerns you nearly . Dogb . Marry , this it is , fir . Leon . Brief , I pray you , for you see ' tis a busy time with me . Verg . Yes , in truth , it is , fir . Leon ...
... Dogb . Marry , fir , I would have fome confidence with you that decerns you nearly . Dogb . Marry , this it is , fir . Leon . Brief , I pray you , for you see ' tis a busy time with me . Verg . Yes , in truth , it is , fir . Leon ...
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... Dogb . It pleases your worship to say so , but we are the poor duke's officers ; but , truly , for mine own part , if I were as tedious edious as a king , I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your worship . Leon . All thy ...
... Dogb . It pleases your worship to say so , but we are the poor duke's officers ; but , truly , for mine own part , if I were as tedious edious as a king , I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your worship . Leon . All thy ...
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