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Lady R. What means this clamour? stranger, speak secure; Hast thou been
wrong'd? have these rude men presum'd To vex the weary traveller on his way?
Don. By us no stranger ever suffer'd wrong: This man with outcry wild has call'd
us ...
Lady R. What means this clamour? stranger, speak secure; Hast thou been
wrong'd? have these rude men presum'd To vex the weary traveller on his way?
Don. By us no stranger ever suffer'd wrong: This man with outcry wild has call'd
us ...
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Perhaps his presence may not please thee well: But, at thy peril, practise aught
against him: Let not thy jealousy attempt to shake And loosen the good root he
has in Randolph: Whose favourites I know thou hast supplanted. Thou lookst at ...
Perhaps his presence may not please thee well: But, at thy peril, practise aught
against him: Let not thy jealousy attempt to shake And loosen the good root he
has in Randolph: Whose favourites I know thou hast supplanted. Thou lookst at ...
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Hast thou no fears for thy presumptuous self? Glen. Ha! dost thou threaten me?
Doug. Didst thou not hear? Glen. Unwillingly I did; a nobler foe Had not been
question'd thus. But such as thee— Doug. Whom dost thou think me? Glen.
Norval.
Hast thou no fears for thy presumptuous self? Glen. Ha! dost thou threaten me?
Doug. Didst thou not hear? Glen. Unwillingly I did; a nobler foe Had not been
question'd thus. But such as thee— Doug. Whom dost thou think me? Glen.
Norval.
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