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John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose in his grace ; and it better
fits my blood to be disdain'd of all , than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any
: in this ( though I cannot be said to be a Aattering honest man ) it must not be ...
John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose in his grace ; and it better
fits my blood to be disdain'd of all , than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any
: in this ( though I cannot be said to be a Aattering honest man ) it must not be ...
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John . Come , come , let us thither ; this may prove food to my displeasure : that
young start - up hath all the glory of my overthrow ... John . Let us to the great
supper ; their cheer is the greater that I am fubdu'd ; would the cook were of my
niind !
John . Come , come , let us thither ; this may prove food to my displeasure : that
young start - up hath all the glory of my overthrow ... John . Let us to the great
supper ; their cheer is the greater that I am fubdu'd ; would the cook were of my
niind !
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Manent John , Borachio , and Claudio . John . Sure , my brother is amorous on
Hero , and hath withdrawn her father to break with him about it ; the ladies follow
her , and but one visor remains . Bora . And that is Claudio ; I know him by his ...
Manent John , Borachio , and Claudio . John . Sure , my brother is amorous on
Hero , and hath withdrawn her father to break with him about it ; the ladies follow
her , and but one visor remains . Bora . And that is Claudio ; I know him by his ...
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John . Grow this to what adverse issue it can , I will put it in practice ; be cunning
in the working this , and thy fee is a thousand ducats . Bora . Be thou conftant in
the accusation , and my cunning shall not shame me . John . I will presently go ...
John . Grow this to what adverse issue it can , I will put it in practice ; be cunning
in the working this , and thy fee is a thousand ducats . Bora . Be thou conftant in
the accusation , and my cunning shall not shame me . John . I will presently go ...
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John . If your leisure ferv'd , I would speak with you . Pedro . In private ? John . If it
please you ; yet Count Claudio may hear ; for what I would speak of , concerns
himn . Pedro . What's the matter ? Fohri . Means your Lordship to be marry'd to ...
John . If your leisure ferv'd , I would speak with you . Pedro . In private ? John . If it
please you ; yet Count Claudio may hear ; for what I would speak of , concerns
himn . Pedro . What's the matter ? Fohri . Means your Lordship to be marry'd to ...
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