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PAROLLES: Nay, 'tis strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of a most facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the-
Archive 2005-12-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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PAROLLES: Nay, 'tis strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of a most facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the-
All's Well That Ends Well Zoe Brain 2005
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PAROLLES: It is, indeed: if you will have it in showing, you shall read it in--what do you call there?
All's Well That Ends Well Zoe Brain 2005
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PAROLLES: That's it; I would have said the very same.
Archive 2005-12-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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PAROLLES: That's it; I would have said the very same.
All's Well That Ends Well Zoe Brain 2005
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PAROLLES: It is, indeed: if you will have it in showing, you shall read it in--what do you call there?
Archive 2005-12-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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Enter, with drum and colours, a party of the Florentine army, BERTRAM and PAROLLES.
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Thine, as he vowd to thee in thine ear, PAROLLES.
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Enter the KING, with divers young Lords taking leave for the Florentine war; BERTRAM, PAROLLES, and Attendants.
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A poet must know the birds well to make one of his characters say, when he had underestimated a man, "I took this lark for a bunting," as LAFEU says of PAROLLES in "All's Well that Ends Well."
The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton John Burroughs 1879
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