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Literature of the English Reanscience, Trade


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Voplone; Mosca Act 3, Scene 1
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I fear I begin to grow in love/With my dear self and my most prosperous parts,…Success hath made me wanton.

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Voplone; Mosca Act 3, Scene 1
I fear I begin to grow in love/With my dear self and my most prosperous parts,…Success hath made me wanton.
Act 2, Scene 3: Corvino's Description of Cealia
Death of mine honour, with the city's fool!/A juggling, tooth-drawing, prattling mountebank
Arden of Faversham, Act II, Scene I
Plat me no platforms; give me the money, and/I’ll stab him as he stands pissing against a wall, but/I’ll kill him.
Arden of Faversham, Act V
My golden time was when I had no gold;/Though then I wanted, yet I slept secure
Doctor Faustus, Act V (?)
I writ them a bill with mine own blood:/the date is expired; this is the time, and he will fetch me.