The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare
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westward but she sings it: 'tis in request, I can tell you
Mop. We can both sing it: if thou'lt beare a part, thou shalt heare, 'tis in three parts Dor. We had the tune on't, a month agoe Aut. I can beare my part, you must know 'tis my occupation: Haue at it with you: Song Get you hence, for I must goe Aut. Where it fits not you to know Dor. Whether? Mop. O whether? Dor. Whether? Mop. It becomes thy oath full well, Thou to me thy secrets tell Dor: Me too: Let me go thether: Mop: Or thou goest to th' Grange, or Mill, Dor: If to either thou dost ill, Aut: Neither Dor: What neither? Aut: Neither: Dor: Thou hast sworne my Loue to be, Mop: Thou hast sworne it more to mee. |
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