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... fool as thou . Har . Ay , I am a fool still : with all your wit you'll die a beggar ; go to . Cob . Go , you old fool , give the poor people something . Go in , poor men , into the inner court , And take such alms as there is to be had ...
... fool as thou . Har . Ay , I am a fool still : with all your wit you'll die a beggar ; go to . Cob . Go , you old fool , give the poor people something . Go in , poor men , into the inner court , And take such alms as there is to be had ...
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... fool here ? Nich . You see , kinsman , I am somewhat bold to call in , and see how you do . I heard you were safe enough ; and I was very glad on't , that it was no worse . Idle . This is a double torture now . This fool , by the book ...
... fool here ? Nich . You see , kinsman , I am somewhat bold to call in , and see how you do . I heard you were safe enough ; and I was very glad on't , that it was no worse . Idle . This is a double torture now . This fool , by the book ...
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... Fool ! fool ! " quoth she , " his wounds will not be sore . " Thus ebbs and flows the current of her sorrow , And time doth weary time with her complaining . She looks for night , and then she longs for morrow , And both she thinks too ...
... Fool ! fool ! " quoth she , " his wounds will not be sore . " Thus ebbs and flows the current of her sorrow , And time doth weary time with her complaining . She looks for night , and then she longs for morrow , And both she thinks too ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 4 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1852 |
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