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Then take him up , and manage well the jest : Carry him gently to my fairelt chamber , And hang it round with all my wanton pictures ; Balm his toul head with warm distilled waters , And burn sweet wood to make the lodging sweet .
Then take him up , and manage well the jest : Carry him gently to my fairelt chamber , And hang it round with all my wanton pictures ; Balm his toul head with warm distilled waters , And burn sweet wood to make the lodging sweet .
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And then with kind embracements , tempting kisses , And with declining head into his bosom , Bid him shed tears , as being overjoy'd To see her noble lord restord to health , Who for these seven years hath efteem'd himself No better ...
And then with kind embracements , tempting kisses , And with declining head into his bosom , Bid him shed tears , as being overjoy'd To see her noble lord restord to health , Who for these seven years hath efteem'd himself No better ...
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Nay , look you , Sir , he tells you fatly what his mind is : why give himn gold enough , and marry him to a puppet , or ant aglet baby , or an old trot with ne'er a toorh in her head , tho'she have as many diseases as two and fifty ...
Nay , look you , Sir , he tells you fatly what his mind is : why give himn gold enough , and marry him to a puppet , or ant aglet baby , or an old trot with ne'er a toorh in her head , tho'she have as many diseases as two and fifty ...
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Here's no knavery ! see , to beguile the old folks , how the young folks lay their heads together , Master , look about you : who goes there ? ha . Hor . Peace , Grumio , ' ris the rival of my love . Petruchio , stand by a while . Gru .
Here's no knavery ! see , to beguile the old folks , how the young folks lay their heads together , Master , look about you : who goes there ? ha . Hor . Peace , Grumio , ' ris the rival of my love . Petruchio , stand by a while . Gru .
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Sir , give him head , I know he'll prove a jade ; ' . Pet .. Hortenso , to what end are all these words ? Hor . Sir , let me be fo bold as to ask you , Did you yet ever fee Baptista's daughter Tra . No , Sir ; but hear I do that he hath ...
Sir , give him head , I know he'll prove a jade ; ' . Pet .. Hortenso , to what end are all these words ? Hor . Sir , let me be fo bold as to ask you , Did you yet ever fee Baptista's daughter Tra . No , Sir ; but hear I do that he hath ...
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