Speeches (Lines) for John Holland
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They have the more need to sleep now, then. |
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So he had need, for 'tis threadbare. Well, I say it
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The nobility think scorn to go in leather aprons. |
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True; and yet it is said, labour in thy vocation;
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I see them! I see them! there's Best's son, the
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And Dick the Butcher,— |
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And Smith the weaver,— |
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Come, come, let's fall in with them.
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[Aside] Mass, 'twill be sore law, then; for he was
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[Aside] Then we are like to have biting statutes,
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