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... head , Son to the queen , after his own report ; Who call'd me traitor , mountaineer ; and swore , With his own single hand he'd take us in , Displace our heads , where ( thank the gods ! ) they grow , And set them on Lud's town . Bel ...
... head , Son to the queen , after his own report ; Who call'd me traitor , mountaineer ; and swore , With his own single hand he'd take us in , Displace our heads , where ( thank the gods ! ) they grow , And set them on Lud's town . Bel ...
Side 160
... head So old and white as this . O ! O ! ' tis foul ! Fool . He that has a house to put his head in , has a good head - piece . The cod - piece that will house , Before the head las any , The head and he shall louse ; - So beggars marry ...
... head So old and white as this . O ! O ! ' tis foul ! Fool . He that has a house to put his head in , has a good head - piece . The cod - piece that will house , Before the head las any , The head and he shall louse ; - So beggars marry ...
Side 486
... head all at one side , " And sing like poor Barbara . Pr'ythee , despatch . Emil . Shall I go fetch your night - gown ? Des . No , unpin me here.- This Lodovico is a proper man . Emil . A very handsome man . Des . And he speaks well ...
... head all at one side , " And sing like poor Barbara . Pr'ythee , despatch . Emil . Shall I go fetch your night - gown ? Des . No , unpin me here.- This Lodovico is a proper man . Emil . A very handsome man . Des . And he speaks well ...
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