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Fire that is closest kept burns most of brought your mind , I fear , she'll prove as
hard all . to you in telling her mind . Give her no token Jul . They do not love , that
do not show their but stones ; for she's as hard as steel . love . Pro . What , said ...
Fire that is closest kept burns most of brought your mind , I fear , she'll prove as
hard all . to you in telling her mind . Give her no token Jul . They do not love , that
do not show their but stones ; for she's as hard as steel . love . Pro . What , said ...
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Villainy ! larron ! ( Pulling Simple out . ] Rugby , Quick . You shall have An fools -
head of your my rapier . own . No , I know Anne's mind for that : never Quick .
Good master , be content . a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne's mind
Caius .
Villainy ! larron ! ( Pulling Simple out . ] Rugby , Quick . You shall have An fools -
head of your my rapier . own . No , I know Anne's mind for that : never Quick .
Good master , be content . a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne's mind
Caius .
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Keep in that mind ; I'll deserve it . sel ; -- I'll in . Mrs Ford . Nay , I must tell you , so
you do ; Mrs Page . What ! sir John Falstaff ! Are or else I could not be in that mind
. these your letters , knight ? Rob . [ Within . ] Mistress Ford , mistress Fal .
Keep in that mind ; I'll deserve it . sel ; -- I'll in . Mrs Ford . Nay , I must tell you , so
you do ; Mrs Page . What ! sir John Falstaff ! Are or else I could not be in that mind
. these your letters , knight ? Rob . [ Within . ] Mistress Ford , mistress Fal .
Página 351
... crown'd the most imperial mowhich the wenches say is a gallimaufry of
gamnarch , bols , because they are not in't ; but they them- Thereof most worthy ;
were I the fairest youth selves are o'the mind , ( if it be not too rough for That ever
made ...
... crown'd the most imperial mowhich the wenches say is a gallimaufry of
gamnarch , bols , because they are not in't ; but they them- Thereof most worthy ;
were I the fairest youth selves are o'the mind , ( if it be not too rough for That ever
made ...
Página 366
E. Your worship's wife , my mistress at Dark - working sorcerers , that change the
mind , the Phænix ; Soul - killing witches , that deform the body ; She that doth
fast , till you come home to dinner , Disguised cheaters , prating mountebanks ...
E. Your worship's wife , my mistress at Dark - working sorcerers , that change the
mind , the Phænix ; Soul - killing witches , that deform the body ; She that doth
fast , till you come home to dinner , Disguised cheaters , prating mountebanks ...
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