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Side 7
I know not why , except to get the land . But once he Nander'd me with bastardy :
But whe'r I be as true begot , or no , s But for the certain knoruledge of that truth , I
put you o'er to heaven , and to mother ; Of that I doubt , as all men's children ...
I know not why , except to get the land . But once he Nander'd me with bastardy :
But whe'r I be as true begot , or no , s But for the certain knoruledge of that truth , I
put you o'er to heaven , and to mother ; Of that I doubt , as all men's children ...
Side 8
Sirrah , speak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Phil . Because
he hath a half - face , like my father ; → With that half - face would he have all my
land : A half - fac'd groat five hundred pound a year ! Rob , 66 O 6 He hath ...
Sirrah , speak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Phil . Because
he hath a half - face , like my father ; → With that half - face would he have all my
land : A half - fac'd groat five hundred pound a year ! Rob , 66 O 6 He hath ...
Side 9
Well , fir , by this you cannot get my land ; Your tale must be , how he employ'd my
mother , Rob . And once dispatch'd him in an embassy To Germany , there , with
the emperor , To treat of high affairs touching that time : The advantage of his ...
Well , fir , by this you cannot get my land ; Your tale must be , how he employ'd my
mother , Rob . And once dispatch'd him in an embassy To Germany , there , with
the emperor , To treat of high affairs touching that time : The advantage of his ...
Side 10
9 Lord of thy presence , and no land beside ? ] Lord of tly presence can signify
only , master of thyself ; and it is a strange expression to fignity even that .
However that he might be , without parting with his land , We Ahould read : Lord
of the ...
9 Lord of thy presence , and no land beside ? ] Lord of tly presence can signify
only , master of thyself ; and it is a strange expression to fignity even that .
However that he might be , without parting with his land , We Ahould read : Lord
of the ...
Side 12
And , to his shape , were heir to all this land , ' Would I might never stir from off
this place , I'd give it every foot to have this face ; I would not be fir Nob in any
case . Eli . I like thee well ; Wilt thou forsake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him
...
And , to his shape , were heir to all this land , ' Would I might never stir from off
this place , I'd give it every foot to have this face ; I would not be fir Nob in any
case . Eli . I like thee well ; Wilt thou forsake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him
...
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