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... father is make her a petter penny . Shal . I know the young gentlewoman ; she has good gifts . Eva . Seven hundred pounds , and possibilities , is good gifts . Shal . Well , let us see honest master Page : Is Fal- staff there ? Eva ...
... father is make her a petter penny . Shal . I know the young gentlewoman ; she has good gifts . Eva . Seven hundred pounds , and possibilities , is good gifts . Shal . Well , let us see honest master Page : Is Fal- staff there ? Eva ...
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... on the table ; my father de- sires your worship's company . Shal . I will wait on him , fair mistress Anne . [ Exit SHALLOW . Eva . Od's plessed will ! I will not be B 4 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . 7 Slen. Why, if it be so, I ...
... on the table ; my father de- sires your worship's company . Shal . I will wait on him , fair mistress Anne . [ Exit SHALLOW . Eva . Od's plessed will ! I will not be B 4 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . 7 Slen. Why, if it be so, I ...
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... father Page . Page . You have , master Slender ; I stand wholly for you : -but my wife , master doctor , is for you al- together . Caius . Ay , by gar ; and de maid is love - a me ; my nursh - a Quickly tell me so mush . Host . What say ...
... father Page . Page . You have , master Slender ; I stand wholly for you : -but my wife , master doctor , is for you al- together . Caius . Ay , by gar ; and de maid is love - a me ; my nursh - a Quickly tell me so mush . Host . What say ...
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... father's love ; Therefore no more turn me to him , sweet Nan . Anne . Alas ! how then ? Fent . Why , thou must be thyself . He doth object , I am too great of birth ; And that , my state being gall'd with my expense , I seek to heal it ...
... father's love ; Therefore no more turn me to him , sweet Nan . Anne . Alas ! how then ? Fent . Why , thou must be thyself . He doth object , I am too great of birth ; And that , my state being gall'd with my expense , I seek to heal it ...
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... father , mistress Anne ; -my uncle can tell you good jests of him ; - ' Pray you , uncle , tell mistress Anne the jest , how my father stole two geese out of a pen , good uncle . Shal . Mistress Anne , my cousin loves you . Slen . Ay ...
... father , mistress Anne ; -my uncle can tell you good jests of him ; - ' Pray you , uncle , tell mistress Anne the jest , how my father stole two geese out of a pen , good uncle . Shal . Mistress Anne , my cousin loves you . Slen . Ay ...
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Page 1 - Sir Hugh, persuade me not; I will make a Star-Chamber matter of it: if he were twenty Sir John Falstaffs, he shall not abuse Robert Shallow, esquire. SLENDER: In the county of Gloster, justice of peace and coram. SHALLOW: Ay, cousin Slender, and cust-alorum. SLENDER: Ay, and rato-lorum too; and a gentleman born, master parson; who writes himself armigero, — in any bill, warrant, quittance, or obligation, armigero.