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Pagina 194
Break off thy song , and haste thee quick away ; Here comes a man of comfort , whose advice Hath often stilled my brawling discontent . [ Exit Boy . Enter DUKE . I cry you mercy , sir ; and well could wish You had not found me here so ...
Break off thy song , and haste thee quick away ; Here comes a man of comfort , whose advice Hath often stilled my brawling discontent . [ Exit Boy . Enter DUKE . I cry you mercy , sir ; and well could wish You had not found me here so ...
Pagina 281
I am glad he is come , howsoe'er he comes . ... No , sir ; I say , his horse comes with him on his back . ... Why , sir , you know this is your weddingday : First were we sad , fearing you would not come ; Now sadder , that you come so ...
I am glad he is come , howsoe'er he comes . ... No , sir ; I say , his horse comes with him on his back . ... Why , sir , you know this is your weddingday : First were we sad , fearing you would not come ; Now sadder , that you come so ...
Pagina 297
That will I. - Go , Biondello , bid your mistress come to me . Bion . I go . [ Exit . Bap . Son , I will be your half Bianca comes . Luc . I'll have no halves : I'll bear it all myself . Re - enter BIONDELLO . How now ! what news ?
That will I. - Go , Biondello , bid your mistress come to me . Bion . I go . [ Exit . Bap . Son , I will be your half Bianca comes . Luc . I'll have no halves : I'll bear it all myself . Re - enter BIONDELLO . How now ! what news ?
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