And , for my heart disdained that my tongue Should so profane the word , that taught me craft To counterfeit oppression of such grief , ACT II . SCENE I. That words seem'd buried in my sorrow's grave . London . A room in Ely - house .
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And how does good Master Fenton ? come , walk in the park : I pray you , pardon me ; Pray you , a word with you . I will hereafter make known to you why I ... She calls you , coz ; I'n Eva . A lousy knave ; to have his gibes and his ...
And how does good Master Fenton ? come , walk in the park : I pray you , pardon me ; Pray you , a word with you . I will hereafter make known to you why I ... She calls you , coz ; I'n Eva . A lousy knave ; to have his gibes and his ...
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One that I would were here, Friar Lodowick. Duke. A ghostly father, belike. Who knows that Lodowick? Lucio. My lord, I know him; 't is a meddling. friar; I do not like the man: had he been lay, my lord, For certain words he spake ...