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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 16
you stand for the which she thanks you a thousand times ; upon your honour ! -
Why , thou unconfinable and she gives you to notify , that her husband baseness
, it is as much as I can do , to keep the will be absence from his house between ...
you stand for the which she thanks you a thousand times ; upon your honour ! -
Why , thou unconfinable and she gives you to notify , that her husband baseness
, it is as much as I can do , to keep the will be absence from his house between ...
Pagina 19
By gar , you are de coward , de Jack And a thousand fragrant posies . dog , John
ape . To shallowEva . Pray you , let us not be laughing - stogs to other men ' s
humours ; I desire you in friendMercy on me ! I have a great dispositions to to ship
...
By gar , you are de coward , de Jack And a thousand fragrant posies . dog , John
ape . To shallowEva . Pray you , let us not be laughing - stogs to other men ' s
humours ; I desire you in friendMercy on me ! I have a great dispositions to to ship
...
Pagina 21
8 than a thousand pound , he were out of the Mrs . Ford . A plain kerchief , Sir
John : my house brows become nothing else ; nor that well nei ! Mrs . Page . For
shame , never stand you had ther . rather , and you had rather ; your husband ' s
...
8 than a thousand pound , he were out of the Mrs . Ford . A plain kerchief , Sir
John : my house brows become nothing else ; nor that well nei ! Mrs . Page . For
shame , never stand you had ther . rather , and you had rather ; your husband ' s
...
Pagina 22
You suffer for a pad conscience : your shall appear . J Exeunt Servants with the
basket . ] wife is as honest a ' omans , as I will desires Gentlemen , I have
dreamed to - night : l ' ll tell among five thousand , an five hundred too . you my
dream .
You suffer for a pad conscience : your shall appear . J Exeunt Servants with the
basket . ] wife is as honest a ' omans , as I will desires Gentlemen , I have
dreamed to - night : l ' ll tell among five thousand , an five hundred too . you my
dream .
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