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The Works of Thomas Middleton, Now First Collected - Page 266
by Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840
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...; or in one night Transport his dung, hay, com, by reeks, whole stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country...: But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : 'Twill trouble your best pow'rs to give me ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike...
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...stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country grazier : hut my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or vines...generation ? To strike a barrenness in man or woman ? Seb. Ha ! Hec. Ha ! did you feel me there ? I knew your grief. Seb. Can there be such thing* done...
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...or in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks, whole stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country...: But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : 'Twill trouble your best pow'rs to give me ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike...
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...— and in the next line " Flyes," and " takes." VOX.. III. AA Fly over houses, and take Anno Domini6 Out of a rich man's chimney — a sweet place for't!...to give me ease. HEC. Is it to starve up generation 1 To strike a barrenness in man or woman ? SEE. Hah! HEC. Hah, did you feel me there ? I knew your...
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...cattle ; Blast vineyards, orchards, meadows ; or in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks/ whole stacks, Into thine own ground. SEE. This would...HEC. Hah, did you feel me there ? I knew your grief. SEE. Can there be such things done ? HEC. Are these the skins Of serpents ? these of snakes ? SEE....
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...or in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks, whole stacks. Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country...: But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : 'Twill trouble your best pow'rs to give me ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike...
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...or in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks, whole stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country...: But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : 'Twill trouble your best pow'rs to give me ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike...
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...But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : 'Twill trouble your best pow'rs to give me < Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike a barrenness in man or woman ? Seb. Hah! Hec. Hah ! Did you feel me there ? I knew your grief. Seb. Can there be such things done...
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...most richly now To many a country grazier : But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : 'Twill trouble your best powers to give me ease. Hec....generation ? To strike a barrenness in man or woman ? Set. Hah! Hec. Hah ! Did you feel me there PI knew your grief. Seb. Can there be such things done...
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...or in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks, whole stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country...: But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines: 'Twill trouble your best pow'rs to give me ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike...
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