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... LUCIO , a Fantastick . Two Gentlemen . VARRIUS , a Gentleman , Servant to the Duke . PROVOST . THOMAS , PETER , AS , } two Friars . ELBOW , a fimple Constable . FROTH , a foolish Gentleman . CLOWN , Servant to Mrs. OVER - DON . ABHORSON ...
... LUCIO , a Fantastick . Two Gentlemen . VARRIUS , a Gentleman , Servant to the Duke . PROVOST . THOMAS , PETER , AS , } two Friars . ELBOW , a fimple Constable . FROTH , a foolish Gentleman . CLOWN , Servant to Mrs. OVER - DON . ABHORSON ...
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... so with me : let us withdraw together , And we may foon our fatisfaction have Touching that point . Efcal . I'll wait upon your honour . VOL . I. Pp [ Exeunt . SCENE Lucio . SCENE The Street . III . Enter Lucio MEASURE 297 FOR MEASURE .
... so with me : let us withdraw together , And we may foon our fatisfaction have Touching that point . Efcal . I'll wait upon your honour . VOL . I. Pp [ Exeunt . SCENE Lucio . SCENE The Street . III . Enter Lucio MEASURE 297 FOR MEASURE .
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... Lucio . Thou conclud'st like the sanctimonious pirate , that went to fea with the ten commandments , but scrap'd one out of the table . 2 Gent . Thou shalt not steal ? Lucio . Ay , that he raz'd . 1 Gent . Why , ' twas a commandment to ...
... Lucio . Thou conclud'st like the sanctimonious pirate , that went to fea with the ten commandments , but scrap'd one out of the table . 2 Gent . Thou shalt not steal ? Lucio . Ay , that he raz'd . 1 Gent . Why , ' twas a commandment to ...
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... Lucio . I think , thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy fpeech : I will , out of thine own confeffion , learn to begin thy health ; but , whilst I live , forget to drink after thee . 2 Gent . I think , I have done ...
... Lucio . I think , thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy fpeech : I will , out of thine own confeffion , learn to begin thy health ; but , whilst I live , forget to drink after thee . 2 Gent . I think , I have done ...
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... Lucio . But , after all this fooling , I would not have it so : art thou fure of this ? Bawd . I am too fure of it ; and it is for getting madam Julietta with child . Lucio . Believe me , this may be ; he promised to meet me two hours ...
... Lucio . But , after all this fooling , I would not have it so : art thou fure of this ? Bawd . I am too fure of it ; and it is for getting madam Julietta with child . Lucio . Believe me , this may be ; he promised to meet me two hours ...
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