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... dear . It could not be , it could not be - for - for- What is the time now ? —I shall be too late- No , no , thou may'st be satisfied There's not the smallest spark remaining- Remaining ! What do I say ? There never was , Nor can , nor ...
... dear . It could not be , it could not be - for - for- What is the time now ? —I shall be too late- No , no , thou may'st be satisfied There's not the smallest spark remaining- Remaining ! What do I say ? There never was , Nor can , nor ...
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... Dear lady ! Dol . To come from Salem , and from Athens , And teach the people of Great - Britain- Enter FACE , Face . What's the matter , sir . Dol . To speak the tongue of Eber and Javan— Mam . Oh , she's in her fit . Dol . We shall ...
... Dear lady ! Dol . To come from Salem , and from Athens , And teach the people of Great - Britain- Enter FACE , Face . What's the matter , sir . Dol . To speak the tongue of Eber and Javan— Mam . Oh , she's in her fit . Dol . We shall ...
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... dear Mr Well - born . [ Freunt . Manet GREEDY . Greedy . Dear Mr Wellborn ! so she said ; Heaven ! Heaven ! If my belly would give me leave , I could rumi- nate All day on this : I have granted warrants To have him committed , from all ...
... dear Mr Well - born . [ Freunt . Manet GREEDY . Greedy . Dear Mr Wellborn ! so she said ; Heaven ! Heaven ! If my belly would give me leave , I could rumi- nate All day on this : I have granted warrants To have him committed , from all ...
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... dear captain , I beg your pardon , and leave to laugh at you , too ; though I protest I mean you no hurt- Man . Peace , you buffoons ! And be not you vain , that these laugh on your side ; for they will laugh at their own dull jests ...
... dear captain , I beg your pardon , and leave to laugh at you , too ; though I protest I mean you no hurt- Man . Peace , you buffoons ! And be not you vain , that these laugh on your side ; for they will laugh at their own dull jests ...
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... dear ! you came upon me so unawares , you quite startled me - feel how my heart beats ! Var . Beats ! -you seem startled , indeed ! And yet , surely , you expected somebody , when you met me so kindly in the dark passage ! Oliv . Why ...
... dear ! you came upon me so unawares , you quite startled me - feel how my heart beats ! Var . Beats ! -you seem startled , indeed ! And yet , surely , you expected somebody , when you met me so kindly in the dark passage ! Oliv . Why ...
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