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... fhew the inside of your purfe to the outfide of his hand , and no more ado . Remember , fton'd , and flay'd alive . - Shep . And't please you , Sir , to undertake the business for us , here is that gold I have ; I'll make it as much ...
... fhew the inside of your purfe to the outfide of his hand , and no more ado . Remember , fton'd , and flay'd alive . - Shep . And't please you , Sir , to undertake the business for us , here is that gold I have ; I'll make it as much ...
145 ÆäÀÌÁö
... fhew our strange fights ; he must know , ' tis none of your daughter , nor my fifter ; we are gone elfe . Sir , I will give you as much as this old man does , when the business is perform'd ; and remain , as he says , your Pawn ' till ...
... fhew our strange fights ; he must know , ' tis none of your daughter , nor my fifter ; we are gone elfe . Sir , I will give you as much as this old man does , when the business is perform'd ; and remain , as he says , your Pawn ' till ...
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... fhew'd it . Leo . Do not draw the curtain . Pau . No longer fhall you gaze on't , left your Fancy May think anon , it move . Leo . Let be , let be ; Would I were dead , but that , methinks , already What was he , that did make ft ? fee ...
... fhew'd it . Leo . Do not draw the curtain . Pau . No longer fhall you gaze on't , left your Fancy May think anon , it move . Leo . Let be , let be ; Would I were dead , but that , methinks , already What was he , that did make ft ? fee ...
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... fhew'd but half the Face . The Groats of all our Kings of England , and , indeed , all their other Coins of Silver , one or two only excepted , had a full Face crown'd ; till Henry VII , at the Time above - mention'd , coin'd Groats and ...
... fhew'd but half the Face . The Groats of all our Kings of England , and , indeed , all their other Coins of Silver , one or two only excepted , had a full Face crown'd ; till Henry VII , at the Time above - mention'd , coin'd Groats and ...
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... fhew the Advantages and Prerogatives of Men of Worship . He particularly obferves , that he has the Traveller at Command . ( And here we must remember the Time our Author wrote in ; when Travel- lers , by the daily Discovery of new ...
... fhew the Advantages and Prerogatives of Men of Worship . He particularly obferves , that he has the Traveller at Command . ( And here we must remember the Time our Author wrote in ; when Travel- lers , by the daily Discovery of new ...
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