The Plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, with glossarial notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakspeare : in 8 volumes. ¬The Tempest. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Merry Wifes of Windsor. Twelfth Night. Measure of Measure, Volume 1 |
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I have seen thee in her , and I do adore thee ; My mistress showed me thee , thy dog , and bush . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the book : I will furnish it anon with new contents : swear . Trin . By this good light , this is a very ...
I have seen thee in her , and I do adore thee ; My mistress showed me thee , thy dog , and bush . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the book : I will furnish it anon with new contents : swear . Trin . By this good light , this is a very ...
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This my mean task would be As heavy to me , as ' tis odious ; but The mistress , which I serve , quickens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures : 0 , she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed ; And he's compos'd of ...
This my mean task would be As heavy to me , as ' tis odious ; but The mistress , which I serve , quickens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures : 0 , she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed ; And he's compos'd of ...
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No , noble mistress ; ' tis fresh morning with me , When you are by at night . I do beseech you ( Chiefly , that I might set it in my prayers ) , What is your name ? Mira . Miranda : -O my father , I have broke your hest * to say so !
No , noble mistress ; ' tis fresh morning with me , When you are by at night . I do beseech you ( Chiefly , that I might set it in my prayers ) , What is your name ? Mira . Miranda : -O my father , I have broke your hest * to say so !
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My mistress , dearest , And I thus humble ever . Mira . My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand . Mira . And mine , with my heart in't : And now farewell , Till half an hour hence ...
My mistress , dearest , And I thus humble ever . Mira . My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand . Mira . And mine , with my heart in't : And now farewell , Till half an hour hence ...
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Mistress line , is not this my jerkin ! Now is the jerkin under the line : now , jerkin , you are like to lose your hair , and prove a bald jerkin . Trin . Do , do : We steal by line and level , an't like your grace . Ste .
Mistress line , is not this my jerkin ! Now is the jerkin under the line : now , jerkin , you are like to lose your hair , and prove a bald jerkin . Trin . Do , do : We steal by line and level , an't like your grace . Ste .
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