The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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Page 233
... Shep . I would , there were no age between ten and three - and - twenty ; or that youth would sleer out the rest : for there is nothing in the betweer but getting wenches with child , wronging the an- cientry , stealing , fighting.Hark ...
... Shep . I would , there were no age between ten and three - and - twenty ; or that youth would sleer out the rest : for there is nothing in the betweer but getting wenches with child , wronging the an- cientry , stealing , fighting.Hark ...
Page 234
... Shep . What , art so near ? If thou'lt see a thing to talk on when thou art dead and rotten , come hither . What ailest thou , man ? Clo . I have seen two such sights , by sea , and by land ; but I am not to say , it is a sea , for it ...
... Shep . What , art so near ? If thou'lt see a thing to talk on when thou art dead and rotten , come hither . What ailest thou , man ? Clo . I have seen two such sights , by sea , and by land ; but I am not to say , it is a sea , for it ...
Page 235
... Shep . That's a good deed : If thou may'st dis- cern by that which is left of him , what he is , fetch me to the sight of him . Clo . Marry , will I ; and you shall help to put him i'the ground . + Shep . ' Tis a lucky day , boy ; and ...
... Shep . That's a good deed : If thou may'st dis- cern by that which is left of him , what he is , fetch me to the sight of him . Clo . Marry , will I ; and you shall help to put him i'the ground . + Shep . ' Tis a lucky day , boy ; and ...
Page 238
... Shep- herd's cottage . Enter Autolycus , singing . When daffodils begin to peer , With , heigh ! the doxy over the dale , - Why , then comes in the sweet o'the year ; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale.2 The white sheet ...
... Shep- herd's cottage . Enter Autolycus , singing . When daffodils begin to peer , With , heigh ! the doxy over the dale , - Why , then comes in the sweet o'the year ; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale.2 The white sheet ...
Page 244
... Shep . Fie , daughter ! when my old wife liv'd , upon This day , she was both pantler , butler , cook ; Both dame and servant : welcom'd all ; serv'd all : Would sing her song , and dance her turn : now here , At upper end o'the table ...
... Shep . Fie , daughter ! when my old wife liv'd , upon This day , she was both pantler , butler , cook ; Both dame and servant : welcom'd all ; serv'd all : Would sing her song , and dance her turn : now here , At upper end o'the table ...
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