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... children may . ELI . Out on thee , rude Man ! thou dost shame thy mother , And wound her honour with this diffidence . BAST . I , Madam ? no ; I have no reason for it : That is my brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can ...
... children may . ELI . Out on thee , rude Man ! thou dost shame thy mother , And wound her honour with this diffidence . BAST . I , Madam ? no ; I have no reason for it : That is my brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can ...
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... child , which is not his ? BAST . Of no more force to dispossess me , Sir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . ELI . Whether hadst thou rather be a Faulconbridge And , like thy brother , to enjoy thy land , Or the reputed son of ...
... child , which is not his ? BAST . Of no more force to dispossess me , Sir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . ELI . Whether hadst thou rather be a Faulconbridge And , like thy brother , to enjoy thy land , Or the reputed son of ...
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... Child . CONST . Do , Child , go to it grandam , Child ; Give grandam kingdom , and it grandam will Give it a plum , a cherry , and a fig : There's a good grandam . ARTH . Good my Mother , peace ! I would that I were low laid in my grave ...
... Child . CONST . Do , Child , go to it grandam , Child ; Give grandam kingdom , and it grandam will Give it a plum , a cherry , and a fig : There's a good grandam . ARTH . Good my Mother , peace ! I would that I were low laid in my grave ...
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... child , And all for her . A plague upon her ! ELI . Thou unadvised1 Scold , I can produce A will that bars the title of thy son . CONST . Ay ; who doubts that ? a will ! a wicked will ; A woman's will ; a canker'd grandam's will ! K ...
... child , And all for her . A plague upon her ! ELI . Thou unadvised1 Scold , I can produce A will that bars the title of thy son . CONST . Ay ; who doubts that ? a will ! a wicked will ; A woman's will ; a canker'd grandam's will ! K ...
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... child Religiously provokes . Be pleased , then , To pay that duty which you truly owe To him that owes it , namely ... children , wives , and you in But , if you fondly pass our proffer'd favour , " Tis not the rounder of your old - fac ...
... child Religiously provokes . Be pleased , then , To pay that duty which you truly owe To him that owes it , namely ... children , wives , and you in But , if you fondly pass our proffer'd favour , " Tis not the rounder of your old - fac ...
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