The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... madam ; so you stumble not unheedfully Pro . But dost thou hear ? gav'st thou my letter Jul . of all the fair resort of gentlemen , to Julia ? That every day with parle encounter me , Speed . Ay , sir ; I , a lost mutton , gave your let ...
... madam ; so you stumble not unheedfully Pro . But dost thou hear ? gav'st thou my letter Jul . of all the fair resort of gentlemen , to Julia ? That every day with parle encounter me , Speed . Ay , sir ; I , a lost mutton , gave your let ...
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... Madam , dinner's ready , and your father Jul . Is it near dinner - time ? stays . Luc . I would it were ; Jul . Well , let us go . That you might kill your stomach on your meat , Luc . What , shall these papers lie like tell - tales And ...
... Madam , dinner's ready , and your father Jul . Is it near dinner - time ? stays . Luc . I would it were ; Jul . Well , let us go . That you might kill your stomach on your meat , Luc . What , shall these papers lie like tell - tales And ...
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... Madam Silvia ! Madam Silvia ! two Val . How now , sirrah ? Of commendation sent from Valentine , Speed . She is not within hearing , sir . Deliver'd by a friend that came from him . Val . Why , sir , who bade you call ber ? Ant . Lend ...
... Madam Silvia ! Madam Silvia ! two Val . How now , sirrah ? Of commendation sent from Valentine , Speed . She is not within hearing , sir . Deliver'd by a friend that came from him . Val . Why , sir , who bade you call ber ? Ant . Lend ...
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... Madam , they are for you . that no man counts of her beauty . Sil . Ay , ay , you writ them , sir , at my request ; Val . How esteemost thou me ? I account of her Bue I will none of them ; they are for you : beauty I would have had them ...
... Madam , they are for you . that no man counts of her beauty . Sil . Ay , ay , you writ them , sir , at my request ; Val . How esteemost thou me ? I account of her Bue I will none of them ; they are for you : beauty I would have had them ...
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... madam , I seem so . ing , my father wailing , my sister crying , our maid Thu. Seem you that you are not ? bowling , our cat wringing her hands , and all our Val . Haply I do . bouse in a great perplexity , yet did not this cruel- Thu ...
... madam , I seem so . ing , my father wailing , my sister crying , our maid Thu. Seem you that you are not ? bowling , our cat wringing her hands , and all our Val . Haply I do . bouse in a great perplexity , yet did not this cruel- Thu ...
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