The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... stays my coming ; answer not ; Pan . In thy tail ? The tide is now : nay , not thy tide of tears ; Laun . Lose the tide , and the voyage , and the The tids will stay me longer than I should : master , and the service ? The tide ! Why ...
... stays my coming ; answer not ; Pan . In thy tail ? The tide is now : nay , not thy tide of tears ; Laun . Lose the tide , and the voyage , and the The tids will stay me longer than I should : master , and the service ? The tide ! Why ...
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... stays to bear my letters to my friends , Duke . Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , And I am going to deliver them ... stay with me a while ; That longs for every thing that be can come by ; to break with thee of some affairs , Val ...
... stays to bear my letters to my friends , Duke . Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , And I am going to deliver them ... stay with me a while ; That longs for every thing that be can come by ; to break with thee of some affairs , Val ...
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... stay , thou canst not see thy love ; Unless I look on Silvia in the day , Besides , thy staying will abridge thy life . There is no day for me to look upon : Hope is a lover's staff ; walk hence with that , She is my essence , and I ...
... stay , thou canst not see thy love ; Unless I look on Silvia in the day , Besides , thy staying will abridge thy life . There is no day for me to look upon : Hope is a lover's staff ; walk hence with that , She is my essence , and I ...
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... stay a month longer . I om a fel- Duke . Dear lad , believo it , low o ' the straugest mind i ' the world ; I delight For they shall yet belie thy happy years , in masques and revels sometimes altogether . That say , thou art a man ...
... stay a month longer . I om a fel- Duke . Dear lad , believo it , low o ' the straugest mind i ' the world ; I delight For they shall yet belie thy happy years , in masques and revels sometimes altogether . That say , thou art a man ...
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... Stay : Pue . My legs do better understand me , sir , than I pr'ythee , tell me , what thou think'st of me . I uuderstand what you mean by bidding me taste Vio . That you do think , you are not what you my legs . Sir To . I mean to go ...
... Stay : Pue . My legs do better understand me , sir , than I pr'ythee , tell me , what thou think'st of me . I uuderstand what you mean by bidding me taste Vio . That you do think , you are not what you my legs . Sir To . I mean to go ...
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