The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... Pardon , master : Ari . ' Is there more toil ? Since thou dost give me I will be correspondent to command , pains , And do my spriting gently . Let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd , Pro . Do so ; and after two days Which is not ...
... Pardon , master : Ari . ' Is there more toil ? Since thou dost give me I will be correspondent to command , pains , And do my spriting gently . Let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd , Pro . Do so ; and after two days Which is not ...
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... pardon , trim it bandsonely . ( Which to you shall seem probable , ) of every Ca .. Ay , that I will ; and I'll be wise hereafter , These happen'd accidents : till when , be cheerful , And seek for grace : What a thrice - double ass And ...
... pardon , trim it bandsonely . ( Which to you shall seem probable , ) of every Ca .. Ay , that I will ; and I'll be wise hereafter , These happen'd accidents : till when , be cheerful , And seek for grace : What a thrice - double ass And ...
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... Pardon , dear madam ; ' tis a passing shame , ' Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter to your That I , unworthy body as I am . lover . Should censure thus on lovely gentlemen . Pro . But what said she ? did sbe nod ? Jul . Why ...
... Pardon , dear madam ; ' tis a passing shame , ' Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter to your That I , unworthy body as I am . lover . Should censure thus on lovely gentlemen . Pro . But what said she ? did sbe nod ? Jul . Why ...
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... Pardon me , Proteus : all I can , is nothing Sil . Too low a mistress for so high a servant . To her , whose worth makes other worthies nothing Pro . Not so , sweet lady ; but too mean a servant She is alone . To have a look of such a ...
... Pardon me , Proteus : all I can , is nothing Sil . Too low a mistress for so high a servant . To her , whose worth makes other worthies nothing Pro . Not so , sweet lady ; but too mean a servant She is alone . To have a look of such a ...
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... pardon you . Myself was from Verona banish'd , [ Exeunt . For practising to steal away a lady , An heir , and pear allied unto the duke . 2 Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentleman , Whom , in my mood , I stabb'd unto ihe heart . 1 Out ...
... pardon you . Myself was from Verona banish'd , [ Exeunt . For practising to steal away a lady , An heir , and pear allied unto the duke . 2 Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentleman , Whom , in my mood , I stabb'd unto ihe heart . 1 Out ...
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