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Page 257
... OATH . Nich . What , Corporal Oath ! I am sorry we have met with you , next our hearts ; you are the man that we are forbidden to keep company withal . We must not swear , I can tell you , and you have the name for swearing , Sim . Ay ...
... OATH . Nich . What , Corporal Oath ! I am sorry we have met with you , next our hearts ; you are the man that we are forbidden to keep company withal . We must not swear , I can tell you , and you have the name for swearing , Sim . Ay ...
Page 258
... Oath . Sirrah , thou hollow book of wax - candle- Nich . Ay , you may say what you will , so you swear not . Oath . I swear by the- Nich . Hold , hold , good Corporal Oath ; for if you swear once , we shall all fall down in a swoon ...
... Oath . Sirrah , thou hollow book of wax - candle- Nich . Ay , you may say what you will , so you swear not . Oath . I swear by the- Nich . Hold , hold , good Corporal Oath ; for if you swear once , we shall all fall down in a swoon ...
Page 271
... OATH . Hum , hum : what is't o'clock ? Oath . O'clock ? why past seventeen . Frail . Past seventeen ! Nay , he has met with his match now ; Corporal Oath will fit him . Skir . Thou dost not balk or baffle me , dost thou ? I am a sol ...
... OATH . Hum , hum : what is't o'clock ? Oath . O'clock ? why past seventeen . Frail . Past seventeen ! Nay , he has met with his match now ; Corporal Oath will fit him . Skir . Thou dost not balk or baffle me , dost thou ? I am a sol ...
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