The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... gone . Ant . The ground , indeed , is tawny . Seb . Sir , you may thank yourself for this great Seb . With an eye of green in't . Ant . He misses not much . That would not bless our Europe with your Seb . No ; he doth but mistake the ...
... gone . Ant . The ground , indeed , is tawny . Seb . Sir , you may thank yourself for this great Seb . With an eye of green in't . Ant . He misses not much . That would not bless our Europe with your Seb . No ; he doth but mistake the ...
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... gone ? paias . To testify your bounty , I thank you , yo Luc . That you may suminate . ( Esit . have testern'd me ; in requital whereof , benceforth Jul . And yet , I would , I had o'erlook'd the letter . carry your letters yourself ...
... gone ? paias . To testify your bounty , I thank you , yo Luc . That you may suminate . ( Esit . have testern'd me ; in requital whereof , benceforth Jul . And yet , I would , I had o'erlook'd the letter . carry your letters yourself ...
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... gone , l'll quickly cross , What thou think'st meet , and is most mannerly : By some sly trick , blunt Thurio's dull proceeding . But tell me , wench , how will the world repute me , Love , lend me wilgs to make my purpose swift , For ...
... gone , l'll quickly cross , What thou think'st meet , and is most mannerly : By some sly trick , blunt Thurio's dull proceeding . But tell me , wench , how will the world repute me , Love , lend me wilgs to make my purpose swift , For ...
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... gone ; And , that thou may'st perceive my fear of this , For why , the fools are mad , if left alone . Knowing that tender youth is soon suggested , Take no repulse , whatever she doth say : I nightly lodge her in an upper tower , For ...
... gone ; And , that thou may'st perceive my fear of this , For why , the fools are mad , if left alone . Knowing that tender youth is soon suggested , Take no repulse , whatever she doth say : I nightly lodge her in an upper tower , For ...
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... gone ? ber talk . Pro . Gone , my good lord . Speed . Item , She is slow in words . Duke . My daughter takes bis going grievously . Ltun . O villain , that set this down among ber Pro . A little time , my lord , will kill that grief ...
... gone ? ber talk . Pro . Gone , my good lord . Speed . Item , She is slow in words . Duke . My daughter takes bis going grievously . Ltun . O villain , that set this down among ber Pro . A little time , my lord , will kill that grief ...
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