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I ' ll pheese you , in faith . Host . A pair of stocks , you rogue ! Sly . Y ' are a
baggage ; the Slies are no rogues : Look in the chronicles ; we came in with
Richard Conqueror . There - . fore , paucas pallabris ; let the world slide . Sessa !
Host .
I ' ll pheese you , in faith . Host . A pair of stocks , you rogue ! Sly . Y ' are a
baggage ; the Slies are no rogues : Look in the chronicles ; we came in with
Richard Conqueror . There - . fore , paucas pallabris ; let the world slide . Sessa !
Host .
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I ' faith , sir , you shall never need to fear ; I wis , it is not half way to her heart : But
if it were , doubt not her care should be To comb your noddle with a three -
legged stool , And paint your face , and use you like a fool . Hor . From all such
devils ...
I ' faith , sir , you shall never need to fear ; I wis , it is not half way to her heart : But
if it were , doubt not her care should be To comb your noddle with a three -
legged stool , And paint your face , and use you like a fool . Hor . From all such
devils ...
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Faith , as you say , there ' s small choice in rotten apples . But come ; since this
bar in law makes us friends , it shall be so far forth friendly maintained , till by
helping Baptista ' s eldest daughter to a husband , we set his youngest free for a ...
Faith , as you say , there ' s small choice in rotten apples . But come ; since this
bar in law makes us friends , it shall be so far forth friendly maintained , till by
helping Baptista ' s eldest daughter to a husband , we set his youngest free for a ...
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So would I , faith , boy , to have the next wish after , That Lucentio indeed had
Baptista ' s youngest daughter . But , sirrah , — not for my sake , but your master '
s — I advise You use your manners discreetly in all kind of companies . When I
am ...
So would I , faith , boy , to have the next wish after , That Lucentio indeed had
Baptista ' s youngest daughter . But , sirrah , — not for my sake , but your master '
s — I advise You use your manners discreetly in all kind of companies . When I
am ...
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Pet . Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , And rap me well , or I ' ll knock your
knave ' s pate . Gru . My master is grown quarrelsome . I should knock you first ,
And then I know after who comes by the worst . Pet . Will it not be ? ' Faith ...
Pet . Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , And rap me well , or I ' ll knock your
knave ' s pate . Gru . My master is grown quarrelsome . I should knock you first ,
And then I know after who comes by the worst . Pet . Will it not be ? ' Faith ...
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