The Villaine is much lighter heel'd then I: I followed fast, but faster he did flye; shifting places.
Harke how the villaine would close now, after his treasonable abuses Esc.
Thou whoreson Zed, thou vnnecessary letter: my Lord, if you will giue me leaue, I will tread this vnboulted villaine into morter, and daube the wall of a Iakes with him.
Marke you this Bassanio, The diuell can cite Scripture for his purpose, An euill soule producing holy witnesse, Is like a villaine with a smiling cheeke, A goodly apple rotten at the heart.
Hee is a Crauen and a Villaine else, and't please your Maiesty in my conscience King.
I charge you all here to remaine: The villaine slaves[!
Why thou wretched villaine was all this same fault in thee?
O Villaine thou hast slayne thy Generall, And with thy base hand gor'd my royall heart.
It is my ring the villaine desires soe importunatly: what untuterd slave art thou that darst inforce aught from this gentlewoman.
Oh, poore, wrongd Lady, The poyson which the villaine poures on thy honour Runs more into my veines then all the Venome He spitts at me or my deare Boy, his brother.
The Villaine belyes me, And on my knees, my lord, I beg that I And my white Innocence may tread the path Beaten out before us by that man, my brother.
Some villaine hath filld up a Cup of poyson T'infect the whole house of the Guzman family; And you are greedyest first to take it downe.
My feares pointed wrong: You are no enemy, no wolfe; it was A villaine I disturbed: oh, make me not Find in your presence that destruction My thoughts were so affrighted with.
No, let the villaine dye, and feele in hell, Just torments for his trechery.
O that that damned villainewere alive againe, That we might torture him with some new found death.
Thou Villaine base, Know'st me not by my Cloathes?
The Villaine would not stand me 2 No, but he fled forward still, toward your face 1 Stand you?
A Monke I tell you, a resolued villaine Whose Bowels sodainly burst out: The King Yet speakes, and peraduenture may recouer Bast.
Thou dar'st not say so villaine for thy life Phil.
Or wouldst thou drowne thy selfe, Put but a little water in a spoone, And it shall be as all the Ocean, Enough to stifle such a villaine vp.
Shew me a Villaine that hath done a Rape, And I am sent to be reueng'd on him Tam.
Had nature lent thee, but thy Mothers looke, Villaine thou might'st haue bene an Emperour.
I haue no words, My voice is in my Sword, thou bloodier Villaine Then tearmes can giue thee out.
Far thee well Lord, I would not be the Villaine that thou think'st, For the whole Space that's in the Tyrants Graspe, And the rich East to boot Mal.
I charge you all here to remaine: The villaine slaues a whole day ere they can be founde.
Euen murthered in hir bed by the hands of that villaine whome so bountifullie she succored, and motherlike tendered.
This villaine of mine comes vnder the prediction; there's Son against Father, the King fals from byas of Nature, there's Father against Childe.
Vpon my life by some deuise or other, The villaine is ore-wrought of all my monie.
Thou art a Villaineto impeach me thus, Ile proue mine honor, and mine honestie Against thee presently, if thou dar'st stand: Mar.
A trustie villaine sir, that very oft, When I am dull with care and melancholly, Lightens my humour with his merry iests: What will you walke with me about the towne, And then goe to my Inne and dine with me?
Villaine thou liest, for euen her verie words, Didst thou deliuer to me on the Mart S.
Well, sister, I am sorry for your sake; But for your brother, he is knowne to be A damned villaine and an hipocrite.
Sure this Villaine has no soule, and for gold Heele damn his body too, hee's at peace with hell And brings his Merchandise from thence to sell.
Come, come, bring them out of the ayre: alas good hearts, what rogorous villaine would commit with him?
There's nere a villainedwelling in all Denmarke But hee's an arrant knaue.
A little flattery more were but too much, Villaine what art thou that thus darest interrupt a Princes secrets.
Ile make garters of thy guttes, Thou villaine if thou enter this office.
Villaine go, flie, finde them out: If thou loosest them, thou loosest my credit.
Yea sir, and wil work wonders too, which you vnlesse you finde them out, villaine search me them out and bring them me, or thou art but dead.
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