Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
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To. A contagious breath
An. Very sweet, and contagious ifaith To. To heare by the nose, it is dulcet in contagion. But shall we make the Welkin dance indeed? Shall wee rowze the night-Owle in a Catch, that will drawe three soules out of one Weauer? Shall we do that? And. And you loue me, let's doo't: I am dogge at a Catch Clo. Byrlady sir, and some dogs will catch well An. Most certaine: Let our Catch be, Thou Knaue Clo. Hold thy peace, thou Knaue knight. I shall be constrain'd in't, to call thee knaue, Knight An. 'Tis not the first time I haue constrained one to call me knaue. Begin foole: it begins, Hold thy peace Clo. I shall neuer begin if I hold my peace An. Good ifaith: Come begin. Catch sung Enter Maria. Mar. What a catterwalling doe you keepe heere? If |
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