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The Bawd describes him as " a fauorer of our calling , one that will as soone haue his hand in his pocket , as such a pretty dilling as thou shalt come in his eye , and not as most of our Gentle- men doe , draw it out empty ...
The Bawd describes him as " a fauorer of our calling , one that will as soone haue his hand in his pocket , as such a pretty dilling as thou shalt come in his eye , and not as most of our Gentle- men doe , draw it out empty ...
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Hold , here's gold for thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . . . For me , be you thoughten ... That I came with no ill intent , for to me The very doors and windows savour vilely .
Hold , here's gold for thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . . . For me , be you thoughten ... That I came with no ill intent , for to me The very doors and windows savour vilely .
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Ant . Scorning advice , read the conclusion then ; Which read and not expounded , ' tis decreed , As these before thee thou thyself shalt bleed . 48 , 49. Who know did ] " The meaning , " says Malone , " may be ' I will act as sick men ...
Ant . Scorning advice , read the conclusion then ; Which read and not expounded , ' tis decreed , As these before thee thou thyself shalt bleed . 48 , 49. Who know did ] " The meaning , " says Malone , " may be ' I will act as sick men ...
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Of all , ' say'd yet , may'st thou prove prosperous ! Of all , ' say'd yet , I wish thee happiness . Per . Like a bold champion , I assume the lists , Nor ask advice of any other thought But faithfulness and courage .
Of all , ' say'd yet , may'st thou prove prosperous ! Of all , ' say'd yet , I wish thee happiness . Per . Like a bold champion , I assume the lists , Nor ask advice of any other thought But faithfulness and courage .
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70 , 71 , we have another allusion to the superstition : - " O Error , soon conceived , Thou never comest to a happy birth , But kill'st the mother that en- gender'd thee " .
70 , 71 , we have another allusion to the superstition : - " O Error , soon conceived , Thou never comest to a happy birth , But kill'st the mother that en- gender'd thee " .
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