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... fword away : Bind Dromio too , and bear them to my houfe . S. Dro . Run , mafter , run ; for God's fake , take a house ; This is fome Priory ; in , or we are fpoil'd . [ Exeunt to the Priory . Enter Lady Abbess . Abb . Be quiet , people ...
... fword away : Bind Dromio too , and bear them to my houfe . S. Dro . Run , mafter , run ; for God's fake , take a house ; This is fome Priory ; in , or we are fpoil'd . [ Exeunt to the Priory . Enter Lady Abbess . Abb . Be quiet , people ...
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... fword on you ; And then you fled into this abbey here , From whence , I think , you're come by miracle . E. Ant . I never came within thefe abbey - walls , Nor ever didit thou draw thy fword on me ; I never faw the Chain , fo help me ...
... fword on you ; And then you fled into this abbey here , From whence , I think , you're come by miracle . E. Ant . I never came within thefe abbey - walls , Nor ever didit thou draw thy fword on me ; I never faw the Chain , fo help me ...
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... fword's ; and will not ( For as the cafe now ftands , it is a curse He cannot be compell'd to't ) once remove The root of his opinion , which is rotten , As ever oak or ftone was found . Leo . A callat Of boundless tongue , who late ...
... fword's ; and will not ( For as the cafe now ftands , it is a curse He cannot be compell'd to't ) once remove The root of his opinion , which is rotten , As ever oak or ftone was found . Leo . A callat Of boundless tongue , who late ...
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... fword , Which fways ufurpingly these feveral Titles ; And put the fame into young Arthur's hand , Thy nephew , and right - royal Soveraign . K. John . What follows , if we difallow of this ? Chat . The proud controul of fierce and ...
... fword , Which fways ufurpingly these feveral Titles ; And put the fame into young Arthur's hand , Thy nephew , and right - royal Soveraign . K. John . What follows , if we difallow of this ? Chat . The proud controul of fierce and ...
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... fword is bright , Sir , put it up again . Sal . Not till I theath it in a murd'rer's skin . Hub . Stand back , lord Salisbury ; ftand back , I fay ; By heav'n , I think , my fword's as sharp as yours . I would not have you , lord ...
... fword is bright , Sir , put it up again . Sal . Not till I theath it in a murd'rer's skin . Hub . Stand back , lord Salisbury ; ftand back , I fay ; By heav'n , I think , my fword's as sharp as yours . I would not have you , lord ...
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