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Pagina 374
... comes yonder ? Cres . So let it now ; for it has been a great while going by . Pan . Well , cousin , I told you a thing yesterday ; think on't . Cres . So I do . Pan . I'll be sworn ' tis true ; he will weep you , an ' twere a man born ...
... comes yonder ? Cres . So let it now ; for it has been a great while going by . Pan . Well , cousin , I told you a thing yesterday ; think on't . Cres . So I do . Pan . I'll be sworn ' tis true ; he will weep you , an ' twere a man born ...
Pagina 411
... Come , lay aside your stitchery ; I must have you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon . Vir . No , good ... comes news : — -A wager , they have met . Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. ' Tis done . Agreed . Lart . Mar. Say ...
... Come , lay aside your stitchery ; I must have you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon . Vir . No , good ... comes news : — -A wager , they have met . Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. ' Tis done . Agreed . Lart . Mar. Say ...
Pagina 567
... comes the lord Lysimachus , dis- guised . Boult . We should have both lord and lown , if the peevish baggage would but give way to customers . Enter LYSIMACHUS . Lys . How now ? How a dozen of virginities ? Bawd . Now , the gods to ...
... comes the lord Lysimachus , dis- guised . Boult . We should have both lord and lown , if the peevish baggage would but give way to customers . Enter LYSIMACHUS . Lys . How now ? How a dozen of virginities ? Bawd . Now , the gods to ...
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