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 2J. Nichols, 1811 |
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Page 14
... sing in my cage : if I had my mouth , I would bife ; if I had my liberty , I would do my liking : in the mean time , let me be that I am , and seek not to alter me . Con . Can you make no use of your discontent ? D. John . I make all ...
... sing in my cage : if I had my mouth , I would bife ; if I had my liberty , I would do my liking : in the mean time , let me be that I am , and seek not to alter me . Con . Can you make no use of your discontent ? D. John . I make all ...
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... sing , and re- store them to the owner . Bene . If their singing answer your saying , by my faith , you say honestly . m . Pedro . The lady Beatrice hath a quarrel to you ; the gentleman , that danced with her , told her , she is much ...
... sing , and re- store them to the owner . Bene . If their singing answer your saying , by my faith , you say honestly . m . Pedro . The lady Beatrice hath a quarrel to you ; the gentleman , that danced with her , told her , she is much ...
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... sing , and let me woo no more . Balth . Because you talk of wooing , I will sing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy ; yet he wooes ; Yet will be swear , he loves . D. Pedro . Nay , pray thee , come ...
... sing , and let me woo no more . Balth . Because you talk of wooing , I will sing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy ; yet he wooes ; Yet will be swear , he loves . D. Pedro . Nay , pray thee , come ...
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... sings . " I. Balth . Sigh no more , ladies , sigh no more , Men were deceivers ever ; One foot in sea , and one on ... sing no mo Of dumps so dull and heavy ; The fraud of men was ever so , Since summer first was leavy . Then sigh not ...
... sings . " I. Balth . Sigh no more , ladies , sigh no more , Men were deceivers ever ; One foot in sea , and one on ... sing no mo Of dumps so dull and heavy ; The fraud of men was ever so , Since summer first was leavy . Then sigh not ...
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... sing it , and I'll dance it . Beat . Yea , Light o ' love , with your heels ! —then your husband have stables enough , you'll see he if shall lack no barns . Marg . O illegitimate construction ! I scorn - that with my heels . Beat ...
... sing it , and I'll dance it . Beat . Yea , Light o ' love , with your heels ! —then your husband have stables enough , you'll see he if shall lack no barns . Marg . O illegitimate construction ! I scorn - that with my heels . Beat ...
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