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I thank you all ; drink and pray for me , I pray you ; for , I think , I have taken my last draught in this world . Here , Robin : if I die , I give thee my apron ; and , Will , thou shalt have my hammer ; and here , Tom , take all the ...
I thank you all ; drink and pray for me , I pray you ; for , I think , I have taken my last draught in this world . Here , Robin : if I die , I give thee my apron ; and , Will , thou shalt have my hammer ; and here , Tom , take all the ...
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Good Lord Chamberlain , Go , give ' em welcome ; you can speak the French tongue ; And , pray , receive ' em nobly , and conduct ' em Into our presence , where this heav'n of beauty Shall shine at full upon them . Some attend him .
Good Lord Chamberlain , Go , give ' em welcome ; you can speak the French tongue ; And , pray , receive ' em nobly , and conduct ' em Into our presence , where this heav'n of beauty Shall shine at full upon them . Some attend him .
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I Hope , I'm not too late ; and yet the gentleThat was sent to me from the Council , pray'd me To make great haste . All fast ? what means this ? hoa ? Who waits there ? sure , you know me ? Enter Door - Keeper . D. Keep .
I Hope , I'm not too late ; and yet the gentleThat was sent to me from the Council , pray'd me To make great haste . All fast ? what means this ? hoa ? Who waits there ? sure , you know me ? Enter Door - Keeper . D. Keep .
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