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Pagina 14
I warrant , he hath a thousand of these letters , are merry , so am I ; Ha ! ha ! then
there ' s morc sympathy : you love suck , and so do I ; Would writ with blank space
for different names , you desire better sympathy ? Let it suffice thee , ' I ( sure ...
I warrant , he hath a thousand of these letters , are merry , so am I ; Ha ! ha ! then
there ' s morc sympathy : you love suck , and so do I ; Would writ with blank space
for different names , you desire better sympathy ? Let it suffice thee , ' I ( sure ...
Pagina 17
Say ' st thou so , old Jack ? go thy ways ; have merited , either in my mind , or in
my I ' ll make more of thy old body than I have means , meed , t I am sure , I have
received none ; done . Will they yet look after thee ? Wilt unless experience be a
...
Say ' st thou so , old Jack ? go thy ways ; have merited , either in my mind , or in
my I ' ll make more of thy old body than I have means , meed , t I am sure , I have
received none ; done . Will they yet look after thee ? Wilt unless experience be a
...
Pagina 20
Be sure of that , - two other hus - I go home with me to dinner : besides your cheer
, bands . you shall have sport ; I will show you a monFord . Where had you this
pretty weather - ster . - Master doctor , you shall go ; - 30 shall cock ? you , master
...
Be sure of that , - two other hus - I go home with me to dinner : besides your cheer
, bands . you shall have sport ; I will show you a monFord . Where had you this
pretty weather - ster . - Master doctor , you shall go ; - 30 shall cock ? you , master
...
Pagina 25
Sure , he is by this ; or will be pre - creatures as I would desires . sently : but truly ,
he is very courageous * mad , ! Mrs . Page . Pr ' ythee hold thy peace . about his
throwing into the water . Mistress Eva . Show me now , William , some decien ...
Sure , he is by this ; or will be pre - creatures as I would desires . sently : but truly ,
he is very courageous * mad , ! Mrs . Page . Pr ' ythee hold thy peace . about his
throwing into the water . Mistress Eva . Show me now , William , some decien ...
Pagina 27
The spirit of wantonness is , sure , Herne the hunter , scared out of him : if the
devil have him not in Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest , see - simple ,
with fine and recovery , he will Doth all the winter time , at still midnight , never , I
think ...
The spirit of wantonness is , sure , Herne the hunter , scared out of him : if the
devil have him not in Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest , see - simple ,
with fine and recovery , he will Doth all the winter time , at still midnight , never , I
think ...
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