The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 322
... Shal . And how doth my cousin , your bed - fellow ? and your fairest daughter , and mine , my god- daughter Ellen ? Sil . Alas , a black ouzel , cousin Shallow . Shal . By yea and nay , sir , I dare say , my cousin William is become ...
... Shal . And how doth my cousin , your bed - fellow ? and your fairest daughter , and mine , my god- daughter Ellen ? Sil . Alas , a black ouzel , cousin Shallow . Shal . By yea and nay , sir , I dare say , my cousin William is become ...
Page 323
... Shal . Certain , ' tis certain ; very sure , very sure : death , as the Psalmist saith , is certain to all ; all shall die . How a good yoke of bullocks at Stam- ford fair ? Sil . Truly , cousin , I was not there . Shal . Death is ...
... Shal . Certain , ' tis certain ; very sure , very sure : death , as the Psalmist saith , is certain to all ; all shall die . How a good yoke of bullocks at Stam- ford fair ? Sil . Truly , cousin , I was not there . Shal . Death is ...
Page 324
... Shal . He greets me well , sir ; I knew him a good backsword man : How doth the good knight ? may I ask , how my lady his wife doth ? Bard . Sir , pardon ; a soldier is better accommo- dated , than with a wife . Shal . It is well said ...
... Shal . He greets me well , sir ; I knew him a good backsword man : How doth the good knight ? may I ask , how my lady his wife doth ? Bard . Sir , pardon ; a soldier is better accommo- dated , than with a wife . Shal . It is well said ...
Page 325
... Shal . Marry , have we , sir . Will you sit ? Fal . Let me see them , I beseech you . Shal . Where's the roll ? where's the roll ? where's the roll ? -Let me see , let me see . So , so , so , so : Yea , marry , sir : -Ralph Mouldy ...
... Shal . Marry , have we , sir . Will you sit ? Fal . Let me see them , I beseech you . Shal . Where's the roll ? where's the roll ? where's the roll ? -Let me see , let me see . So , so , so , so : Yea , marry , sir : -Ralph Mouldy ...
Page 326
... Shal . Do you like him , sir John ? Fal . Shadow will serve for summer , -prick him ; -for we have a number of shadows to fill up the muster - book . Shal . Thomas Wart ! Fal . Where's he ? Wart . Here , sir . Fal . Is thy name Wart ...
... Shal . Do you like him , sir John ? Fal . Shadow will serve for summer , -prick him ; -for we have a number of shadows to fill up the muster - book . Shal . Thomas Wart ! Fal . Where's he ? Wart . Here , sir . Fal . Is thy name Wart ...
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