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Page 177
Do ye hear , let them be well us'd ; for they are the abstract , and brief chronicles of the time . After your death , you were better have a bad Epitaph , than their ill report while you liv'd . Pol .
Do ye hear , let them be well us'd ; for they are the abstract , and brief chronicles of the time . After your death , you were better have a bad Epitaph , than their ill report while you liv'd . Pol .
Page 181
We o'er - rode on the way ; of these we told him ; And there did seem in him a kind of joy To hear of it : they are about the Court ' ; And ( as I think ) they have already order This night to play before him . Pol .
We o'er - rode on the way ; of these we told him ; And there did seem in him a kind of joy To hear of it : they are about the Court ' ; And ( as I think ) they have already order This night to play before him . Pol .
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Doft thou hear , mine honest friend ? Clown . No , I hear not your honest friend ; I hear you . Caf . Proythee , keep up thy quillets , there's a poor piece of gold for thee : if the gentlewoman , that attends the General's wife ...
Doft thou hear , mine honest friend ? Clown . No , I hear not your honest friend ; I hear you . Caf . Proythee , keep up thy quillets , there's a poor piece of gold for thee : if the gentlewoman , that attends the General's wife ...
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