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" O! the mealman : I know him very well. He brings meal every Saturday : but hark you, master : must I bid him come to you, or must you come to him ? Seg. No, sirrah : he must come to me. Mouse. Hark you, master; how if he be not at home ? what shall I... "
The Comedy of Mucedorus - Page 36
by Robert Greene - 1878 - 79 pages
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The Comedy of Mucedorus, Volume 2

Robert Greene - 1878 - 92 pages
...omitted in HM. — 19. C Go unto him, and bid him come unto me; HM Go to him, and bid him come unto ine. Mouse. I will, master; master, what's his name? Seg....be nobody within, I will leave word with his dog. Sfg. Why, can his dog speak? Mouse. I cannot tell ; wherefore doth lie keep his chamber else? 35 Sel>-...
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare, ed. by J.P. Collier, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 380 pages
...the mealman : I know him very well. He brings meal every Saturday : but hark you, master : must I bid him come to you, or must you come to him ? Seg. No,...Seg. Why, then leave word with some of his folks. Mouse. O, master ! if there be nobody within, I will leave word with his dog. Seg. Why, can his dog...
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The Shakespeare Apocrypha: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays which Have ...

William Shakespeare - 1908 - 526 pages
...: very well oui. Q14 8 could Q 3 -M Tremelio, man Ehe Se. No, sir, he must come to me. Cío. Harke you, master, how if he be not at home? What shall I doe then? Se. Why, then (thou) leaust worde with some of his folkes. 35 Cío. Oh, maister, if there...
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The Apocryphal Shakespeare

Tucker Brooke - Drama - 2004 - 520 pages
...: very well OIM. Q 14 8 could QS 26 Tremelio, man El-i Se. No, sir, he must come to me. Clo. Harke you, master, how if he be not at home? What shall I doe then? Se. Why, then (thou) leanst worde with some of his folkes. 35 Clo. Oh, maister, if there...
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The complete works of Shakspere, with historical and analytical ...

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 506 pages
...the meal-man ; I know him very well, He brings meal every Saturday; but hark you, master, Must I bid him come to you, or must you come to him'? Seg. No,...sirrah, he must come to me. Mouse. Hark you, master, if he be not at home, What shall I do then ? Seg. Why then leave word with some of his folks. Mouse....
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