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Enter Mistress Anne Page . Shal . Here comes fair mistress Anne : would I were
young for your sake , mistress Anne ' . Anne . The dinner is on the table ; my
father deGres your worship's company . Shal . I will wait on him , fair mistress
Anne .
Enter Mistress Anne Page . Shal . Here comes fair mistress Anne : would I were
young for your sake , mistress Anne ' . Anne . The dinner is on the table ; my
father deGres your worship's company . Shal . I will wait on him , fair mistress
Anne .
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Anne . Not I , Sir ; pray you , keep on . Slen . Truly , I will not go first , truly - la : I
will not do you that wrong . Anne . I pray you , Sir . Slen . I'll rather be unmannerly
, than troublefome ; you do your self wrong , indeed - la . [ Excunt . Re - enter ...
Anne . Not I , Sir ; pray you , keep on . Slen . Truly , I will not go first , truly - la : I
will not do you that wrong . Anne . I pray you , Sir . Slen . I'll rather be unmannerly
, than troublefome ; you do your self wrong , indeed - la . [ Excunt . Re - enter ...
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Anne . May be , he tells you true . Fent . No , heav'n so speed me in my time to
come ! Albeit , I will confefs , thy father's wealth Was the first motive that I woo'd
thee , Anne : Yet wooing thee , I found thee of more value Than stamps in gold ,
or ...
Anne . May be , he tells you true . Fent . No , heav'n so speed me in my time to
come ! Albeit , I will confefs , thy father's wealth Was the first motive that I woo'd
thee , Anne : Yet wooing thee , I found thee of more value Than stamps in gold ,
or ...
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I had a father , Mrs. Anne ; my uncle can tell you good jelts of him . Pray you ,
uncle , cell Mrs. Anne the jest , how my father stole two geese out of a pen , good
uncle . Shal . Mistress Anne , my cousin loves you . Slen . Ay , that I do , as well
as I ...
I had a father , Mrs. Anne ; my uncle can tell you good jelts of him . Pray you ,
uncle , cell Mrs. Anne the jest , how my father stole two geese out of a pen , good
uncle . Shal . Mistress Anne , my cousin loves you . Slen . Ay , that I do , as well
as I ...
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I came yonder at Eaton to marry mistress Anne Page , and she's a great lubberly
boy . If it had not been i'th ' church , I would have swing'd him , or hè should have
swing'd me . If I did not think it had been Anne Page , would I might never ftir ...
I came yonder at Eaton to marry mistress Anne Page , and she's a great lubberly
boy . If it had not been i'th ' church , I would have swing'd him , or hè should have
swing'd me . If I did not think it had been Anne Page , would I might never ftir ...
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