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1 Lord . Is it possible he should know what he is , and be that he is ? [ Aside . Par . I would the cutting of my garments would serve the turn ; or the breaking of my Spanish sword . [ Aside . 1 Lord . We cannot afford you so . Par .
1 Lord . Is it possible he should know what he is , and be that he is ? [ Aside . Par . I would the cutting of my garments would serve the turn ; or the breaking of my Spanish sword . [ Aside . 1 Lord . We cannot afford you so . Par .
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2 Lord . Especially he hath incurred the ever- lasting displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his bounty to sing happiness to him . I will tell you a thing , but you shall let it dwell darkly with you . 1 Lord .
2 Lord . Especially he hath incurred the ever- lasting displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his bounty to sing happiness to him . I will tell you a thing , but you shall let it dwell darkly with you . 1 Lord .
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My lord , she may be a punk ; for many of them are neither maid , widow , nor wife . Duke . Silence that fellow : I would he had some cause To prattle for himself . Lucio . Well , my lord . Mari . My lord , I do confess I ne'er was ...
My lord , she may be a punk ; for many of them are neither maid , widow , nor wife . Duke . Silence that fellow : I would he had some cause To prattle for himself . Lucio . Well , my lord . Mari . My lord , I do confess I ne'er was ...
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