The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... stand Trin . Thou liest , most ignorant monster ; I am further off . in case to justle a constable : wliy , thou deboshed Cal . Beat him enough : after a little time , fish thou , was there ever a man a coward , that haih I'll beat him ...
... stand Trin . Thou liest , most ignorant monster ; I am further off . in case to justle a constable : wliy , thou deboshed Cal . Beat him enough : after a little time , fish thou , was there ever a man a coward , that haih I'll beat him ...
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... stand to , and feed , Alon . Old lord , I cannot blame thee , Although my last : no matter , since I feel , Who am myself attach'd with weariness , The best is past ; -- Brother , my lord the duke , To the duliing of my spirits : sit ...
... stand to , and feed , Alon . Old lord , I cannot blame thee , Although my last : no matter , since I feel , Who am myself attach'd with weariness , The best is past ; -- Brother , my lord the duke , To the duliing of my spirits : sit ...
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... stand charmed ; which I fear , a madness held me : this must crave Prospero observing , speaks . ( An if this be at all , ) a most strange story . Thy dukedom resign ; and do entreat A solemn air , and the best comforter Thou pardon me ...
... stand charmed ; which I fear , a madness held me : this must crave Prospero observing , speaks . ( An if this be at all , ) a most strange story . Thy dukedom resign ; and do entreat A solemn air , and the best comforter Thou pardon me ...
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... stands under thee , indeed . With all the cunning manner of our flight , Laun . Wby , stand under and understand is all Determind of : how I must climb her window ; The ladder made of cords ; and all the means Speed . But tell me true ...
... stands under thee , indeed . With all the cunning manner of our flight , Laun . Wby , stand under and understand is all Determind of : how I must climb her window ; The ladder made of cords ; and all the means Speed . But tell me true ...
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... stand fast ; I see a passenger . Therefore the office is indifferent , ( ut . If there be ten , shrink not , but down with ' em . Being entreated to it by your friend . Pro . You bave prevail'd , my lord : if I can do it , Enter ...
... stand fast ; I see a passenger . Therefore the office is indifferent , ( ut . If there be ten , shrink not , but down with ' em . Being entreated to it by your friend . Pro . You bave prevail'd , my lord : if I can do it , Enter ...
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