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Page 168
... leave your knocking there ! You do disturb my study and my rest : Leave off , I say : you mad me with the noise . Enter HODGE , WILL , and TOM . Hodge . Why , how now , Master Thomas ? how now ? will you not let us work for you ? Crom ...
... leave your knocking there ! You do disturb my study and my rest : Leave off , I say : you mad me with the noise . Enter HODGE , WILL , and TOM . Hodge . Why , how now , Master Thomas ? how now ? will you not let us work for you ? Crom ...
Page 204
... leave Crom . To take his leave ? Come hither , Harry Cromwell Mark , boy , the last words that I speak to thee : Flatter not Fortune , neither fawn upon her ; Gape not for state , yet lose no spark of honour ; Ambition , like the plague ...
... leave Crom . To take his leave ? Come hither , Harry Cromwell Mark , boy , the last words that I speak to thee : Flatter not Fortune , neither fawn upon her ; Gape not for state , yet lose no spark of honour ; Ambition , like the plague ...
Page 266
... leave all with me . [ Exit SIR OLIVER . Enter PYEBOARD . Pye . By your leave , lady widow . Wid . What , another suitor now ? Pye . A suitor ! No ; I protest , lady , if you'd give me your- self , I'd not be troubled with you . Wid ...
... leave all with me . [ Exit SIR OLIVER . Enter PYEBOARD . Pye . By your leave , lady widow . Wid . What , another suitor now ? Pye . A suitor ! No ; I protest , lady , if you'd give me your- self , I'd not be troubled with you . Wid ...
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