The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, Том 3John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1811 |
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... kill him fairly : Let me not suffer for you , I am careless . Din . Suffer for me ? Lum . For you ; my kindness to you Already brands me with a strumpet's name . Din . Ob , that I knew the wretch ! Lam . I will not name him , Nor give ...
... kill him fairly : Let me not suffer for you , I am careless . Din . Suffer for me ? Lum . For you ; my kindness to you Already brands me with a strumpet's name . Din . Ob , that I knew the wretch ! Lam . I will not name him , Nor give ...
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... kill me with the sight of one I hate , And gladly would forget ?. Beau . Sir , his misfortune Deserves not this reproof . Champ . In your opinion : ' Tis fit you two should be of one belief . You are indeed fine gallauts , and fight ...
... kill me with the sight of one I hate , And gladly would forget ?. Beau . Sir , his misfortune Deserves not this reproof . Champ . In your opinion : ' Tis fit you two should be of one belief . You are indeed fine gallauts , and fight ...
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... kill him ! I do mean , sir , to kill all my lord's kindred ; For every cause a cousin . Cler . How if he have no more cousins ? La - Writ . The next a - kin then to his lord- The man he smiles upon . [ ship's favour ; ' Cler . Why ...
... kill him ! I do mean , sir , to kill all my lord's kindred ; For every cause a cousin . Cler . How if he have no more cousins ? La - Writ . The next a - kin then to his lord- The man he smiles upon . [ ship's favour ; ' Cler . Why ...
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... kill him fasting . Jeently ; Enter Sampson and the Gentleman . Cler . Here they come . Bear yourself , in your language , smooth and When your swords argue- La - Writ . Pray , sir , spare your precepts . Gent . I have brought you , sir ...
... kill him fasting . Jeently ; Enter Sampson and the Gentleman . Cler . Here they come . Bear yourself , in your language , smooth and When your swords argue- La - Writ . Pray , sir , spare your precepts . Gent . I have brought you , sir ...
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... kill you not , But are contented with the spoil . Vert . Ob , Heav'n ! How hath mine age deserv'd this ? Champ . Hell confound it ! This comes of walking ! Had I kept my legs , Or my good horse , my armour on , My staff in my rest , and ...
... kill you not , But are contented with the spoil . Vert . Ob , Heav'n ! How hath mine age deserv'd this ? Champ . Hell confound it ! This comes of walking ! Had I kept my legs , Or my good horse , my armour on , My staff in my rest , and ...
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