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Page 77
... dead . Trom . Yet one word , good master . Strum . I will not speak , for I am dead , I tell thee . Trom . And is my master dead ? O sticks and stones , brickbats and bones , And is my master dead ? O you cockatrices , and you ...
... dead . Trom . Yet one word , good master . Strum . I will not speak , for I am dead , I tell thee . Trom . And is my master dead ? O sticks and stones , brickbats and bones , And is my master dead ? O you cockatrices , and you ...
Page 209
... Dead ? Flow . Sen. Ay , Sir , dead . M. Flow . ' Sblood , how should my father come dead ? Flow . Sen. I ' faith , Sir , according to the old proverb : The child was born , and cried , Became a man , after fell sick , and died . Flow ...
... Dead ? Flow . Sen. Ay , Sir , dead . M. Flow . ' Sblood , how should my father come dead ? Flow . Sen. I ' faith , Sir , according to the old proverb : The child was born , and cried , Became a man , after fell sick , and died . Flow ...
Page 243
... Dead , dead ; she's dead , ' tis she hath undone me . Spent me all I had , and kept rascals under my nose to brave me . Luce . Did you use her vell ? M. Flow . Use her ! there's never a gentlewoman in England could be better used than I ...
... Dead , dead ; she's dead , ' tis she hath undone me . Spent me all I had , and kept rascals under my nose to brave me . Luce . Did you use her vell ? M. Flow . Use her ! there's never a gentlewoman in England could be better used than I ...
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