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, Volume 2 |
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... of love : But now I am return'd , and that war - thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging soft and delicate desires , All prompting me how fair young Hero is , Saying , I lik'd her ere I went to wars .
... of love : But now I am return'd , and that war - thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging soft and delicate desires , All prompting me how fair young Hero is , Saying , I lik'd her ere I went to wars .
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None , but to desire your good company . Bene . O God , sir , here's a dish I love not ; I cannot endure my lady Tongue . [ Exit . D. Pedro . Come , lady , come ; you have lost the heart of signior Benedick . Beat .
None , but to desire your good company . Bene . O God , sir , here's a dish I love not ; I cannot endure my lady Tongue . [ Exit . D. Pedro . Come , lady , come ; you have lost the heart of signior Benedick . Beat .
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Good Ursula , wake my cousin Beatrice , and desire her to rise . Urs . I will , lady . Hero . And bid her come hither . Urs . Well . [ Exit Ursula . Marg . Troth , I think , your other rabato 48 MUCH ADO.
Good Ursula , wake my cousin Beatrice , and desire her to rise . Urs . I will , lady . Hero . And bid her come hither . Urs . Well . [ Exit Ursula . Marg . Troth , I think , your other rabato 48 MUCH ADO.
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Beat . For the letter that begins them all , H. Marg . Well , an you be not turned Turk , there's no more sailing by the star . Beat . What means the fool , trow ? : Marg . Nothing I ; but God send every one their heart's desire !
Beat . For the letter that begins them all , H. Marg . Well , an you be not turned Turk , there's no more sailing by the star . Beat . What means the fool , trow ? : Marg . Nothing I ; but God send every one their heart's desire !
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Goodman Verges , sir , speaks a little off the matter : an old mau , sir , and his wits are not so blunt , as , God help , I would desire they were ; but , in faith , honest , as the skin between his brows . Verg .
Goodman Verges , sir , speaks a little off the matter : an old mau , sir , and his wits are not so blunt , as , God help , I would desire they were ; but , in faith , honest , as the skin between his brows . Verg .
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