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Boling . Patience , good lady : wizards know their times . 5 Deep night , dark night , the silent of the night , The time of night when Troy was set on fire , The time , when screech - owls cry , and ban - dogs howl ...
Boling . Patience , good lady : wizards know their times . 5 Deep night , dark night , the silent of the night , The time of night when Troy was set on fire , The time , when screech - owls cry , and ban - dogs howl ...
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So help me God ! as I have watch'd the night , Ay , night by night , in studying good for England . That doit that e'er I wrested from the King , Or any groat I hoarded to my use , Be Be brought against me at my trial day !
So help me God ! as I have watch'd the night , Ay , night by night , in studying good for England . That doit that e'er I wrested from the King , Or any groat I hoarded to my use , Be Be brought against me at my trial day !
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From your affairs I hinder you too long : good night , Sir Thomas . [ Exeunt Gardiner and Page . Lov . Many good nights , my lord ; I rest your Servant . [ Exit Lovell . SC E СЕ N E II . Changes to an Apartment in the PALACE .
From your affairs I hinder you too long : good night , Sir Thomas . [ Exeunt Gardiner and Page . Lov . Many good nights , my lord ; I rest your Servant . [ Exit Lovell . SC E СЕ N E II . Changes to an Apartment in the PALACE .
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