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 16
... i ' the herd . Count . Wilt thou ever be a foul - mouthed and calumnious knave ? Clo . A prophet I , madam ; and I speak the truth the next way : 3 For I the ballad will repeat , Which men full true shall find ; Your marriage comes by ...
... i ' the herd . Count . Wilt thou ever be a foul - mouthed and calumnious knave ? Clo . A prophet I , madam ; and I speak the truth the next way : 3 For I the ballad will repeat , Which men full true shall find ; Your marriage comes by ...
Page 41
... i ' the world ; but yet she is not well . Hel . If she be very well , what does she ail , that she's not very well ? Clo . Truly , she's very well , indeed , but for two things . Hel . What two things ? Clo . One , that she's not in ...
... i ' the world ; but yet she is not well . Hel . If she be very well , what does she ail , that she's not very well ? Clo . Truly , she's very well , indeed , but for two things . Hel . What two things ? Clo . One , that she's not in ...
Page 52
... I the cold ground upon , With sainted vow my faults to have amended . Write , write , that , from the bloody course of war , My dearest master , your dear son may hie ; Bless him at home in peace , whilst I from far , His name with ...
... I the cold ground upon , With sainted vow my faults to have amended . Write , write , that , from the bloody course of war , My dearest master , your dear son may hie ; Bless him at home in peace , whilst I from far , His name with ...
Page 56
... i ' the battle . Par . Lose our drum ! well . Mar. He's shrewdly vex'd at something : Look , he has spied us . Wid . Marry , hang you ! Mar. And your courtesy , for a ring - carrier ! [ Exeunt Bertram , Parolles , officers , and ...
... i ' the battle . Par . Lose our drum ! well . Mar. He's shrewdly vex'd at something : Look , he has spied us . Wid . Marry , hang you ! Mar. And your courtesy , for a ring - carrier ! [ Exeunt Bertram , Parolles , officers , and ...
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... i ' the wind , Tokens and letters which she did re - send ; And this is all I have done : She's a fair creature ; Will you go see her ? 2 Lord . • With all my heart , my lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII . -Florence . A Room in the Widow's ...
... i ' the wind , Tokens and letters which she did re - send ; And this is all I have done : She's a fair creature ; Will you go see her ? 2 Lord . • With all my heart , my lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII . -Florence . A Room in the Widow's ...
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