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I must tell thee , sirrah , I write man ; to which title age cannot bring thee . Par . What I dare too well do I dare not do . Laf . I did think thee , for two ordinaries , to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make toler- able vent ...
I must tell thee , sirrah , I write man ; to which title age cannot bring thee . Par . What I dare too well do I dare not do . Laf . I did think thee , for two ordinaries , to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make toler- able vent ...
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Refusing her grand hests , she did confine thee , By help of her more potent ministers , And in her most unmitigable rage , Into a cloven pine ; within which rift Imprison'd , thou didst painfully remain A dozen years , within which ...
Refusing her grand hests , she did confine thee , By help of her more potent ministers , And in her most unmitigable rage , Into a cloven pine ; within which rift Imprison'd , thou didst painfully remain A dozen years , within which ...
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If thou beest Trinculo , come forth ; I'll pull thee by the lesser legs : if any be Trinculo's legs , these are they . Thou art very Trinculo , indeed : How camest thou to be the siege of this moon - calf ? Can he vent Trinculos ?
If thou beest Trinculo , come forth ; I'll pull thee by the lesser legs : if any be Trinculo's legs , these are they . Thou art very Trinculo , indeed : How camest thou to be the siege of this moon - calf ? Can he vent Trinculos ?
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