The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... lady ? and how thrives yo ur His years but young , but his experience old ; love ? His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe ; Pro . My tales of love were wont to weary you , And , in a word , ( for far behind bis worth I know , you ...
... lady ? and how thrives yo ur His years but young , but his experience old ; love ? His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe ; Pro . My tales of love were wont to weary you , And , in a word , ( for far behind bis worth I know , you ...
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... lady and thy true love died , I am so far from granting thy request , Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity . That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit ; Sir Eglamour , I would to Valentine , And by and by intend to chide myself ...
... lady and thy true love died , I am so far from granting thy request , Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity . That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit ; Sir Eglamour , I would to Valentine , And by and by intend to chide myself ...
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... lady . Vio . And what should I do in Illyria ? SCENE III . - A Room in Olivia's House . My brother he is in Elysium . Enter Sir Toby Belch , and MARIA . Perchance , he is not drown'd : -What think you , sailors ? Sir To . What a plague ...
... lady . Vio . And what should I do in Illyria ? SCENE III . - A Room in Olivia's House . My brother he is in Elysium . Enter Sir Toby Belch , and MARIA . Perchance , he is not drown'd : -What think you , sailors ? Sir To . What a plague ...
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... lady bade take Is as the maiden's organ , shrill , and sound , away the fool ; therefore , I say again , take her And all is semblative a woman's part . away . I know , thy constellation is right apt oli . Sir , I bade them take away ...
... lady bade take Is as the maiden's organ , shrill , and sound , away the fool ; therefore , I say again , take her And all is semblative a woman's part . away . I know , thy constellation is right apt oli . Sir , I bade them take away ...
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... lady Sir To . " ' Tis a gentleman here- A plague o'these of the house , that I may proceed in my speech . pickle - herrings ! -How now , sot ? Oli . Are you a comedian ? Clo . Good Sir Toby , Vio . No , my profound heart : and yet by ...
... lady Sir To . " ' Tis a gentleman here- A plague o'these of the house , that I may proceed in my speech . pickle - herrings ! -How now , sot ? Oli . Are you a comedian ? Clo . Good Sir Toby , Vio . No , my profound heart : and yet by ...
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