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Peace - a your tongue : -Speak - a your Enter Doctor CAIUS . Caius . Vat is you sing ? I do not like dese toys ; Pray you , go and vetch me in my closet un boitier verd ; a box , a green - a box ; Do intend vat I speak ? a green - a box ...
Peace - a your tongue : -Speak - a your Enter Doctor CAIUS . Caius . Vat is you sing ? I do not like dese toys ; Pray you , go and vetch me in my closet un boitier verd ; a box , a green - a box ; Do intend vat I speak ? a green - a box ...
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When my tongue blabs , then let mine eyes not Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would Vio . I thank thee : Lead me on . [ Exeunt . do you think you have fools in hand ? I might never draw sword again . Fair lady , SCENE III .
When my tongue blabs , then let mine eyes not Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would Vio . I thank thee : Lead me on . [ Exeunt . do you think you have fools in hand ? I might never draw sword again . Fair lady , SCENE III .
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If you will not undo what you have done , Thy tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and that is , kill him whom you have recovered , despirit , sire it not . Fare ye well at once : my bosom Do give thee five - fold blazon : _Not too ...
If you will not undo what you have done , Thy tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and that is , kill him whom you have recovered , despirit , sire it not . Fare ye well at once : my bosom Do give thee five - fold blazon : _Not too ...
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... for she incites me to that in the letter . Fab . Why , we shall make him mad , indeed . Cast thyhumble slough , says she ; be opposite with Mar. The house will be the quieter . a kinsman , surly with servants , -let thy tongue Sir ...
... for she incites me to that in the letter . Fab . Why , we shall make him mad , indeed . Cast thyhumble slough , says she ; be opposite with Mar. The house will be the quieter . a kinsman , surly with servants , -let thy tongue Sir ...
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Refuse it not , it hath no tongue to vex you : Fab . Good , and valiant . And , I beseech you , come again to - morrow . Sir To . Wonder not , nor admire not in thy What shall you ask of me , that I'll deny ; mind , why I do call thee ...
Refuse it not , it hath no tongue to vex you : Fab . Good , and valiant . And , I beseech you , come again to - morrow . Sir To . Wonder not , nor admire not in thy What shall you ask of me , that I'll deny ; mind , why I do call thee ...
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