The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... sword , I would have made you good mistress Anne ? Mrs. Page . Go in with us , and see ; we have an Host . Here , boys , here , bere ! shall we wag ? hour's talk with you . Page . Have with you :-) had rather hear them [ Eseunt Mrs. Pa ...
... sword , I would have made you good mistress Anne ? Mrs. Page . Go in with us , and see ; we have an Host . Here , boys , here , bere ! shall we wag ? hour's talk with you . Page . Have with you :-) had rather hear them [ Eseunt Mrs. Pa ...
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... swords derful . to pawn : -Follow me , lad of peace ; follow , follow , Sler . Ab , sweet Anne Page ! follow . Page . Save ... sword and the word ! do you Slen . 0 , sweet Anne Page ! study them both , master parson ? ( Eseunt Shallow ...
... swords derful . to pawn : -Follow me , lad of peace ; follow , follow , Sler . Ab , sweet Anne Page ! follow . Page . Save ... sword and the word ! do you Slen . 0 , sweet Anne Page ! study them both , master parson ? ( Eseunt Shallow ...
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... sword again . a - jace . Wbat dost thou mean ? is it a world to Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would I hide virtues in ? I did think , by the excelleni conmight never draw sword again . Fair lady , do you stituzion of thy leg ...
... sword again . a - jace . Wbat dost thou mean ? is it a world to Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would I hide virtues in ? I did think , by the excelleni conmight never draw sword again . Fair lady , do you stituzion of thy leg ...
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... sword . For him I imitate ; 0 , if it prove , [ Draws . Tempests are kind , and salt waves fresh in love ! Sir To . What , what ? Nay , then I must bave an [ Exit . ounce or two of this malapert blood from you . Sir To . A very ...
... sword . For him I imitate ; 0 , if it prove , [ Draws . Tempests are kind , and salt waves fresh in love ! Sir To . What , what ? Nay , then I must bave an [ Exit . ounce or two of this malapert blood from you . Sir To . A very ...
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... sword , D. Pedro . See , see ; here comes the man we I fear thee not . went to seek . Claud . Marry , beshrew my hand , Claud . Now , signior ! what news ? Jf it should give your age such cause of fear : Bene . Good day , my lord . In ...
... sword , D. Pedro . See , see ; here comes the man we I fear thee not . went to seek . Claud . Marry , beshrew my hand , Claud . Now , signior ! what news ? Jf it should give your age such cause of fear : Bene . Good day , my lord . In ...
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