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Pagina 11
I will do a greater thing than that , upon Sir : come , come . your request , cousin ,
in any reason . Slen . Nay , pray you , lead the way . Shal . Nay , conceive me ,
conceive me , sweet Page . Come on , Sir . coz ; what I do , is to pleasure you ,
coz ...
I will do a greater thing than that , upon Sir : come , come . your request , cousin ,
in any reason . Slen . Nay , pray you , lead the way . Shal . Nay , conceive me ,
conceive me , sweet Page . Come on , Sir . coz ; what I do , is to pleasure you ,
coz ...
Pagina 14
Letter for letter ; but that the Ask me no reason why I love you ; for though name of
Page and Ford differs ! To thy great love use reason for his precisian , he admits
him comfort in this mystery of ill opinions , here ' s not for his counsellor : You ...
Letter for letter ; but that the Ask me no reason why I love you ; for though name of
Page and Ford differs ! To thy great love use reason for his precisian , he admits
him comfort in this mystery of ill opinions , here ' s not for his counsellor : You ...
Pagina 16
... not so much as sip on a cup with the proudest of fifteen pence ? them all : and
yet there has been earls , nay , Fal . Reason , you rogue , reason : Think ' st which
is more , pensioners ; but , I warrant you , thou , I ' ll endanger my soul gratis ?
... not so much as sip on a cup with the proudest of fifteen pence ? them all : and
yet there has been earls , nay , Fal . Reason , you rogue , reason : Think ' st which
is more , pensioners ; but , I warrant you , thou , I ' ll endanger my soul gratis ?
Pagina 31
... sudden surprise of my powers , drove the grossTo guide our measure round
about the tree . ness of the foppery into a received belief , in But , stay ; I smell a
man of middle earth . despite of the teeth of all rhyme and reason , Fal . Heavens
...
... sudden surprise of my powers , drove the grossTo guide our measure round
about the tree . ness of the foppery into a received belief , in But , stay ; I smell a
man of middle earth . despite of the teeth of all rhyme and reason , Fal . Heavens
...
Pagina 37
Your lord does know my mind , I cannot at my gates ; and allowed your approach
, ralove him : ther to wonder at you than to hear you . If Yet I suppose him virtuous
, know him noble , you be not mad , be gone ; if you have reason , Of ...
Your lord does know my mind , I cannot at my gates ; and allowed your approach
, ralove him : ther to wonder at you than to hear you . If Yet I suppose him virtuous
, know him noble , you be not mad , be gone ; if you have reason , Of ...
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