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... bears i ' the town ? Anne . I think , there are , Sir ; I heard them talked of . soon quarrel at it , as any man in England.— Slen . I love the sport well ; but I shall as You are afraid , if you see the bear loose , are you not ? Anne ...
... bears i ' the town ? Anne . I think , there are , Sir ; I heard them talked of . soon quarrel at it , as any man in England.— Slen . I love the sport well ; but I shall as You are afraid , if you see the bear loose , are you not ? Anne ...
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... bears the purse too ; she is a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty . I will be cheatert to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me ; they shall be my East and West Indies , and I will trade to them both . Go , bear thou this ...
... bears the purse too ; she is a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty . I will be cheatert to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me ; they shall be my East and West Indies , and I will trade to them both . Go , bear thou this ...
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... bear it , Sir John , take all , or half , for easing me of the carriage . Fal . Sir , I know not how I may deserve to be your porter . Ford . I will tell you , Sir , if you will give me the hearing . Fal . Speak , good master Brook ; I ...
... bear it , Sir John , take all , or half , for easing me of the carriage . Fal . Sir , I know not how I may deserve to be your porter . Ford . I will tell you , Sir , if you will give me the hearing . Fal . Speak , good master Brook ; I ...
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... bear you this ? Serv . To the laundress , forsooth . Mrs. Ford . Why , what have you to do whither they bear it ? You were best meddle with buck - washing . Ford . Buck ? I would I could wash myself of the buck ! Buck , buck , buck ? Ay ...
... bear you this ? Serv . To the laundress , forsooth . Mrs. Ford . Why , what have you to do whither they bear it ? You were best meddle with buck - washing . Ford . Buck ? I would I could wash myself of the buck ! Buck , buck , buck ? Ay ...
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... bear to fair Anne Page ; Who , mutually , hath answer'd my affection Even to my wish : I have a letter from her ( So far forth as herself might be her chooser , ) Of such contents as you will wonder at ; The mirth whereof so larded with ...
... bear to fair Anne Page ; Who , mutually , hath answer'd my affection Even to my wish : I have a letter from her ( So far forth as herself might be her chooser , ) Of such contents as you will wonder at ; The mirth whereof so larded with ...
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