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You come hither , my Lord , to marry this lady ? Claud . No. Leon . To be marry'd
to her , Eriar ; you come to marry her . Friar . Lady , you come hither to be marry'd
to this Count . Hero . I do . Friar . If either of you know any inward impediment ...
You come hither , my Lord , to marry this lady ? Claud . No. Leon . To be marry'd
to her , Eriar ; you come to marry her . Friar . Lady , you come hither to be marry'd
to this Count . Hero . I do . Friar . If either of you know any inward impediment ...
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Marry , that am I and my partner . Dogb . Nay , that's certain , we have the
exhibition to examine . Sexton . But which are the offenders that are to be ex- ,
amin'd ? let them come before Master Constable . To.Cl. Yea , marry , let them
come me .
Marry , that am I and my partner . Dogb . Nay , that's certain , we have the
exhibition to examine . Sexton . But which are the offenders that are to be ex- ,
amin'd ? let them come before Master Constable . To.Cl. Yea , marry , let them
come me .
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married of him than of another : for he is not like to marry me well : and not being
well married , it will be a good excuse for me hereafter to leave my wife . Jaq . Go
thon with me , and let me counsel thee . Clo . Come , swect Audrey , we must be ...
married of him than of another : for he is not like to marry me well : and not being
well married , it will be a good excuse for me hereafter to leave my wife . Jaq . Go
thon with me , and let me counsel thee . Clo . Come , swect Audrey , we must be ...
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I will marry you , if ever I marry woman , and l'll be married to - morrow ; [ To
Phebe . ] I will satisfy you , if ever I fatisfy'd man , and you shall be married to -
morrow ; [ To Orla . ] I will content you , if what pleases you contents you ; and you
shall ...
I will marry you , if ever I marry woman , and l'll be married to - morrow ; [ To
Phebe . ] I will satisfy you , if ever I fatisfy'd man , and you shall be married to -
morrow ; [ To Orla . ] I will content you , if what pleases you contents you ; and you
shall ...
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You say you'll marry me , if I be willing . [ To Phebe . Phe . That will I , should I die
the hour after . Rof . But if you do refuse to marry me , You'll give yourself to this
most faithful shepherd . Phe . So is the bargain . Rof . You say , that you'll have ...
You say you'll marry me , if I be willing . [ To Phebe . Phe . That will I , should I die
the hour after . Rof . But if you do refuse to marry me , You'll give yourself to this
most faithful shepherd . Phe . So is the bargain . Rof . You say , that you'll have ...
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