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... e're I was . No , I will live ; nor loath I this life : And since you leave me in the Ocean thus To sinke or swim , and put me to my shifts , I'le rouse my senses , and awake my selfe . Daughter , I have it : thou perceiv'st the plight ...
... e're I was . No , I will live ; nor loath I this life : And since you leave me in the Ocean thus To sinke or swim , and put me to my shifts , I'le rouse my senses , and awake my selfe . Daughter , I have it : thou perceiv'st the plight ...
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... e're he goes 270 As he shall have small hopes of Abigall . Away , for here they come . Enter LODOWICKE , ABIGALL . 275 Exit . MATHIAS . What hand in hand , I cannot suffer this . BARABAS . Mathias , as thou lov'st me , not a word ...
... e're he goes 270 As he shall have small hopes of Abigall . Away , for here they come . Enter LODOWICKE , ABIGALL . 275 Exit . MATHIAS . What hand in hand , I cannot suffer this . BARABAS . Mathias , as thou lov'st me , not a word ...
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... e're thou leav'st the Ile . CALYMATH . To banquet with him in his Citadell , I feare me , Messenger , to feast my traine Within a Towne of warre so lately pillag'd Will be too costly and too troublesome : Yet would I gladly visit ...
... e're thou leav'st the Ile . CALYMATH . To banquet with him in his Citadell , I feare me , Messenger , to feast my traine Within a Towne of warre so lately pillag'd Will be too costly and too troublesome : Yet would I gladly visit ...
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