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Enter Launcelot and Jesuc . Laun . Yes , truly : for look you , the sins of the father
are to be laid upon the children ; therefore I promise you , I fear you . I was always
plain with you ; and so now I speak my agitation of the matter : there . fore be of ...
Enter Launcelot and Jesuc . Laun . Yes , truly : for look you , the sins of the father
are to be laid upon the children ; therefore I promise you , I fear you . I was always
plain with you ; and so now I speak my agitation of the matter : there . fore be of ...
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Enter Boyet . ! Prin . Now , what admittance , Lord ? Boyet . Navarre had notice of
your fair approach ; And he and his competitors in oath Were all address'd to
meet you , gentle Lady , Before I came . Marry , thus much I've learn'd , He rather
...
Enter Boyet . ! Prin . Now , what admittance , Lord ? Boyet . Navarre had notice of
your fair approach ; And he and his competitors in oath Were all address'd to
meet you , gentle Lady , Before I came . Marry , thus much I've learn'd , He rather
...
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Enter Armado . Arm . Sweet Majesty , vouchsafe me Prin . Was not that Hector ?
Dum . That worthy knight of Troy . Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger , and take leave .
I am a votary : I have vow'd to Jaquenetta to hold the plough for her sweet love ...
Enter Armado . Arm . Sweet Majesty , vouchsafe me Prin . Was not that Hector ?
Dum . That worthy knight of Troy . Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger , and take leave .
I am a votary : I have vow'd to Jaquenetta to hold the plough for her sweet love ...
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Enter Dennis . Den . Calls your Worship ! Oli . Was not Charles , the Duke's
wrestler , here to speak with me ? Den . So please you , he is here at the door ,
and importunes access to you . Oli . Call on him ; ~ ' twill be a good way ; and
tomorrow ...
Enter Dennis . Den . Calls your Worship ! Oli . Was not Charles , the Duke's
wrestler , here to speak with me ? Den . So please you , he is here at the door ,
and importunes access to you . Oli . Call on him ; ~ ' twill be a good way ; and
tomorrow ...
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Why , how now , gentleman ! why , this is flat knavery , to take upon you another
man's name . Ped . Lay hands on the villain . I believe he means to cozen fome
body in this city under my countenance . 1 SCENE 1. Enter Biondello . $ Bion .
Why , how now , gentleman ! why , this is flat knavery , to take upon you another
man's name . Ped . Lay hands on the villain . I believe he means to cozen fome
body in this city under my countenance . 1 SCENE 1. Enter Biondello . $ Bion .
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