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As I walk thither , I'll tell ye more . Both . You may command us , fir . [ Exeunte
SCENE II ?. Kimbolton . Enter CATHARINE , Dowager , fick ; led between GrIF
FITH and Patience . Grif . How does your grace ? Cath . 0 , Griffith , fick to death :
My ...
As I walk thither , I'll tell ye more . Both . You may command us , fir . [ Exeunte
SCENE II ?. Kimbolton . Enter CATHARINE , Dowager , fick ; led between GrIF
FITH and Patience . Grif . How does your grace ? Cath . 0 , Griffith , fick to death :
My ...
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Nay , come , tell fras hers . Alex . We'll know all our fortunes . Eno . Mine , and
most of our fortunes , to night , shall be drunk to bed . Iras . There's a palm
presages chastity , if nothing else . Char . Even as the o'erflowing Nilus presageth
famine .
Nay , come , tell fras hers . Alex . We'll know all our fortunes . Eno . Mine , and
most of our fortunes , to night , shall be drunk to bed . Iras . There's a palm
presages chastity , if nothing else . Char . Even as the o'erflowing Nilus presageth
famine .
Side 581
Antony Did tell me of you , bade me trust you ; but I do not greatly care to be
deceiv'd , That have no use for trusting . If your master Would have a queen his
beggar , you must tell him , That majesty , to keep decorum , must No less beg
than a ...
Antony Did tell me of you , bade me trust you ; but I do not greatly care to be
deceiv'd , That have no use for trusting . If your master Would have a queen his
beggar , you must tell him , That majesty , to keep decorum , must No less beg
than a ...
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