The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... . He'll be hanged yet ; Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Though every drop of water swear against it , Boats . When the sea is . Hence ! Wbat care And gape at wid'st to glut him . B [ A confused noise within . ] — Mercy on.
... . He'll be hanged yet ; Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Though every drop of water swear against it , Boats . When the sea is . Hence ! Wbat care And gape at wid'st to glut him . B [ A confused noise within . ] — Mercy on.
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... Wbat impossible matter will be make easy Gon . l ' the commonwealth , I would by contraries pert ! Execute all tbings : for no kind of trafic Seb . I think he will carry this island home in his Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ...
... Wbat impossible matter will be make easy Gon . l ' the commonwealth , I would by contraries pert ! Execute all tbings : for no kind of trafic Seb . I think he will carry this island home in his Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ...
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... Wbat great hope bave you ! no hope , that way , is my discretion so weakly . Will you laugh me Another way so high an hope , that even asleep , for I am very beavy ? Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond , Ant . Go sleep , and hear us ...
... Wbat great hope bave you ! no hope , that way , is my discretion so weakly . Will you laugh me Another way so high an hope , that even asleep , for I am very beavy ? Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond , Ant . Go sleep , and hear us ...
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... wbat did I ? I did nothing ; I'll go Ste . No , monster , not 1 . further off . Cal . Be not afoard ; the isle is full of noises , Ste . Pidst thou not say , he lied ? Sounds , and sweet airs , that give delight , and huri not . Ari ...
... wbat did I ? I did nothing ; I'll go Ste . No , monster , not 1 . further off . Cal . Be not afoard ; the isle is full of noises , Ste . Pidst thou not say , he lied ? Sounds , and sweet airs , that give delight , and huri not . Ari ...
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... Wbat think'st thou of the gentle Proteus ? for carrying your letter . Luc . Lord , lord ! to see what folly reigns in us ! Pro . ' You mistake ; I mean the pound , a pinfold . Jul . How now ! what means this passion at his Speed . From ...
... Wbat think'st thou of the gentle Proteus ? for carrying your letter . Luc . Lord , lord ! to see what folly reigns in us ! Pro . ' You mistake ; I mean the pound , a pinfold . Jul . How now ! what means this passion at his Speed . From ...
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