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I will not be sworn , but love may transform me to an oyster ; but I'll take my oath
on it , till he have made an oyster of me , he shall never make me such a fool .
One woman is fair , yet I am well ; another wise , yet I am well ; another virtuous ,
yet ...
I will not be sworn , but love may transform me to an oyster ; but I'll take my oath
on it , till he have made an oyster of me , he shall never make me such a fool .
One woman is fair , yet I am well ; another wise , yet I am well ; another virtuous ,
yet ...
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I'll have my bond ; speak not against my bond : l've sworn an oath that I will have
my bond . Thou call'dft me dog before thou hadít a cause ; But since I am a dog ,
beware my fangs : The Duke shall grant me justice . I do wonder , Thou naughty ...
I'll have my bond ; speak not against my bond : l've sworn an oath that I will have
my bond . Thou call'dft me dog before thou hadít a cause ; But since I am a dog ,
beware my fangs : The Duke shall grant me justice . I do wonder , Thou naughty ...
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Which I denying , they fell fick , and dy'd ; I could not do with all : then I'll repent , •
And wiíh , for all that , that I had not kill'd them . • And twenty of these puny lies I'll
tell ; • That men shall swear I've discontinued school . Above a twelvemonth .
Which I denying , they fell fick , and dy'd ; I could not do with all : then I'll repent , •
And wiíh , for all that , that I had not kill'd them . • And twenty of these puny lies I'll
tell ; • That men shall swear I've discontinued school . Above a twelvemonth .
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Come , when the King doth to my Lady come ; Then if I have much love , I'll give
you fome . Dum . I'll ferve thee true and faithfully till then . Cath . Yet swear not ,
left ye be forsworn again . Long . What says Maria ? Mar. At the twelvemonth's
end ...
Come , when the King doth to my Lady come ; Then if I have much love , I'll give
you fome . Dum . I'll ferve thee true and faithfully till then . Cath . Yet swear not ,
left ye be forsworn again . Long . What says Maria ? Mar. At the twelvemonth's
end ...
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I'll give you a verse to this note , that I made yelterday in despight of my invention
. Ami . And I'll sing it . Jaq . Thus it goes . If it do come to pass , That any man turn
ass ; Leaving his wealth and cafe A stubborn will to please , Duc ad me , duc ad ...
I'll give you a verse to this note , that I made yelterday in despight of my invention
. Ami . And I'll sing it . Jaq . Thus it goes . If it do come to pass , That any man turn
ass ; Leaving his wealth and cafe A stubborn will to please , Duc ad me , duc ad ...
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