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 1     I|      in our rooms and pet and play with; nay, it is cleverer
 2     I|       was quite impossible to play any more variations on the
 3     I|     his castle, in which they play his own comedies; he sends
 4   III|     as you like, to drink and play cards with; and turn you
 5   III| gentlemen friends sat down to play together. To tell you the
 6    IV|       trick she threatened to play him - reporting him to the
 7     V|      that it was of no use to play the hypocrite or tell lies,
 8   VII|      of the students, acted a play called Dr. Faust translated
 9    IX|     gentleman who was wont to play no inconsiderable part in
10    IX|     Fennimore arose; he would play no more. He was livid with
11    XI|   shopkeeper's daughter would play the part of mistress of
12   XVI|    Come here now, and we will play at guessing riddles. Let
13   XIX|    therefore your honour must play the man, and go to her and
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