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... luft . TAM . But when you have the honey you defire , 1 Let not this wasp outlive , us both to fting . CHI . I warrant you , madam ; we will make that fure.- Come , mistress , now perforce we will enjoy . That nice - preserved honesty ...
... luft . TAM . But when you have the honey you defire , 1 Let not this wasp outlive , us both to fting . CHI . I warrant you , madam ; we will make that fure.- Come , mistress , now perforce we will enjoy . That nice - preserved honesty ...
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... luft on thee . DEM . Away , for thou hast staid us here too long , Lav . No grace ? no womanhood ? Ah , beastly creature ! The blot and enemy to our general name ! Confufion fall 1 CHI . Nay , then I'll stop your mouth : -Bring thou her ...
... luft on thee . DEM . Away , for thou hast staid us here too long , Lav . No grace ? no womanhood ? Ah , beastly creature ! The blot and enemy to our general name ! Confufion fall 1 CHI . Nay , then I'll stop your mouth : -Bring thou her ...
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... luft . CHI . A charitable wish , and full of love . AAR . Here lacks but your mother for to say amen . CHI . And that would she for twenty thousand more . DEM . Come , let us go ; and pray to all the gods For our beloved mother in her ...
... luft . CHI . A charitable wish , and full of love . AAR . Here lacks but your mother for to say amen . CHI . And that would she for twenty thousand more . DEM . Come , let us go ; and pray to all the gods For our beloved mother in her ...
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... luft.- Say , wall - ey'd flave , whither would'st thou convey This growing image of thy fiend - like face ? Why dost not speak ? What ! deaf ? No ; not a word ? A halter , soldiers ; hang him on this tree , And by his fide his fruit of ...
... luft.- Say , wall - ey'd flave , whither would'st thou convey This growing image of thy fiend - like face ? Why dost not speak ? What ! deaf ? No ; not a word ? A halter , soldiers ; hang him on this tree , And by his fide his fruit of ...
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... luft , as flame to smoke . Poifon and treason are the hands of fin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lett my life be cropp'd to keep you clear , By fight I'll than the danger which I fear . [ Exit . Re - enter ...
... luft , as flame to smoke . Poifon and treason are the hands of fin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lett my life be cropp'd to keep you clear , By fight I'll than the danger which I fear . [ Exit . Re - enter ...
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