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... thou shalt make thee " Of trees drye and lighte . * Litill chambers therein thou make , " And byndinge pytche also thou take , " Within and without ney thou slake , " To anoynte yt through all thy mighte , " & c . After some dialogue ...
... thou shalt make thee " Of trees drye and lighte . * Litill chambers therein thou make , " And byndinge pytche also thou take , " Within and without ney thou slake , " To anoynte yt through all thy mighte , " & c . After some dialogue ...
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... thou maye see , " & c . After all the beasts and fowls have been described , Noah thus addresses his wife : " Noe . Wife , come in , why standes thou there ? « Thou art ever froward , that dare I swere , " Come in on Godes halfe ; tyme ...
... thou maye see , " & c . After all the beasts and fowls have been described , Noah thus addresses his wife : " Noe . Wife , come in , why standes thou there ? « Thou art ever froward , that dare I swere , " Come in on Godes halfe ; tyme ...
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... thou livest , the more Fool thou art , no date ; The Interlude of Wealth and Health , no date ; All for Money , 1578 ; The Conflict of Con- science , 1581 ; The Three Ladies of London , 1584 ; The Three Lords of London , 1590 ; Tom ...
... thou livest , the more Fool thou art , no date ; The Interlude of Wealth and Health , no date ; All for Money , 1578 ; The Conflict of Con- science , 1581 ; The Three Ladies of London , 1584 ; The Three Lords of London , 1590 ; Tom ...
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... thou art bidden of any man to a wedding , sit not down in the highest room , lest a man more honourable than thou be bidden of him ; " And he that bade thee and him , come and say to thee , Give this man place , and thou begin with ...
... thou art bidden of any man to a wedding , sit not down in the highest room , lest a man more honourable than thou be bidden of him ; " And he that bade thee and him , come and say to thee , Give this man place , and thou begin with ...
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... Thou dost not take me for a country gentleman , dost ? Doest thou think I fear hissing ? Let them that have stale suits , sit in the galleries , hiss at me- See also , The Roaring Girl , by Middleton : " the privaté stage's audience ...
... Thou dost not take me for a country gentleman , dost ? Doest thou think I fear hissing ? Let them that have stale suits , sit in the galleries , hiss at me- See also , The Roaring Girl , by Middleton : " the privaté stage's audience ...
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