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Have I not reason to prefer mine own ? man is never undone , till he be hanged ; nor never Val . And I will help thee to prefer her too : welcome to a place , till some certain shot be paid . She shall be dignified with this high honour ...
Have I not reason to prefer mine own ? man is never undone , till he be hanged ; nor never Val . And I will help thee to prefer her too : welcome to a place , till some certain shot be paid . She shall be dignified with this high honour ...
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To thy great comfort By day or night , in this mystery of ill opinions , here's the twin - broOr any kind of light , ther of thy letter : but let thine inherit first ; for , I With all his might , protest , mine never shall .
To thy great comfort By day or night , in this mystery of ill opinions , here's the twin - broOr any kind of light , ther of thy letter : but let thine inherit first ; for , I With all his might , protest , mine never shall .
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A Room in the Garter Inn . the court lay at Windsor , could never have brought her to such a canary . Yet there has been knights , Enter FALSTAFF and Pistol . and lords , and gentlemen , with their coaches ; I Fal .
A Room in the Garter Inn . the court lay at Windsor , could never have brought her to such a canary . Yet there has been knights , Enter FALSTAFF and Pistol . and lords , and gentlemen , with their coaches ; I Fal .
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Never . draught of sack . Fal . Have you importuned her to such a purFal . Brook , is his name ? pose ? Bard . Ay , sir . Ford . Never . Fal . Call him in ; [ Exit BARDOLPH . ] Such Fal . Of what quality was your love then ?
Never . draught of sack . Fal . Have you importuned her to such a purFal . Brook , is his name ? pose ? Bard . Ay , sir . Ford . Never . Fal . Call him in ; [ Exit BARDOLPH . ] Such Fal . Of what quality was your love then ?
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How ! to send him word they'll meet him Come , gentlemen . in the park at midnight ; fie , fie ; he'll never come . [ Ereunt Page , Ford , Shallow , and Evans . Eda . You say , he has been thrown into the rivers ; Mr. Page .
How ! to send him word they'll meet him Come , gentlemen . in the park at midnight ; fie , fie ; he'll never come . [ Ereunt Page , Ford , Shallow , and Evans . Eda . You say , he has been thrown into the rivers ; Mr. Page .
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