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... Cleo . For the most part , too , They are foolish that are so.— . — Her hair , what colour ? | Mess . Brown , madam : And her forehead is as low As she would wish it . Cleo . There is gold for thee . | Thou must not take my former ...
... Cleo . For the most part , too , They are foolish that are so.— . — Her hair , what colour ? | Mess . Brown , madam : And her forehead is as low As she would wish it . Cleo . There is gold for thee . | Thou must not take my former ...
Page 143
... Cleo . You laugh , when boys , or women , tell their dreams ; Is ' t not your trick ? Cleo . His legs bestrid the ocean : his rear'd arm Crested the world : his voice was propertied As all the tuned spheres , and that to friends ; But ...
... Cleo . You laugh , when boys , or women , tell their dreams ; Is ' t not your trick ? Cleo . His legs bestrid the ocean : his rear'd arm Crested the world : his voice was propertied As all the tuned spheres , and that to friends ; But ...
Page 146
... Cleo . Farewell . Clown . You must think this , look you , that the worm will do his kind . | Cleo . Ay , ay ; farewell . | Clown . Look you , the worm is not to be trusted , but in the keeping of wise people ; for , indeed , there is ...
... Cleo . Farewell . Clown . You must think this , look you , that the worm will do his kind . | Cleo . Ay , ay ; farewell . | Clown . Look you , the worm is not to be trusted , but in the keeping of wise people ; for , indeed , there is ...
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