The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... True , madam : and , to comfort you with chance , Assure yourself , after our ship did split , When you , and that poor number saved with you , Hung on our driving boat , I saw your brother , Most provident in peril , bind himself ...
... True , madam : and , to comfort you with chance , Assure yourself , after our ship did split , When you , and that poor number saved with you , Hung on our driving boat , I saw your brother , Most provident in peril , bind himself ...
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... true cuckold but calamity , so beauty's a flower : -the lady bade take away the fool ; therefore , I say again , take her away . - Oli . Sir , I bade them take away you . - Clo . Misprision in the highest degree ! Lady , Cucullus non ...
... true cuckold but calamity , so beauty's a flower : -the lady bade take away the fool ; therefore , I say again , take her away . - Oli . Sir , I bade them take away you . - Clo . Misprision in the highest degree ! Lady , Cucullus non ...
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... true love's coming , That can sing both high and low : Trip no further , pretty sweeting , Journeys end in lovers ' meeting , Every wise man's son doth know . Sir And . Excellent good , i'faith . Sir To . Good , good . the fool has an ...
... true love's coming , That can sing both high and low : Trip no further , pretty sweeting , Journeys end in lovers ' meeting , Every wise man's son doth know . Sir And . Excellent good , i'faith . Sir To . Good , good . the fool has an ...
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... true knight . Sir To . A contagious breath . Sir And . Very sweet and contagious , i'faith . Sir To . To hear by the nose , it is dulcet in contagion . But shall we make the welkin dance indeed ? Shall we rouse the night - owl in a ...
... true knight . Sir To . A contagious breath . Sir And . Very sweet and contagious , i'faith . Sir To . To hear by the nose , it is dulcet in contagion . But shall we make the welkin dance indeed ? Shall we rouse the night - owl in a ...
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... true bred , and one that adores me ; What o'that ? Sir And . I was adored once too . Sir To . Let's to bed , knight . - Thou hadst need send for more money . Sir And . If I cannot recover your niece , I am a foul way out . Sir To . Send ...
... true bred , and one that adores me ; What o'that ? Sir And . I was adored once too . Sir To . Let's to bed , knight . - Thou hadst need send for more money . Sir And . If I cannot recover your niece , I am a foul way out . Sir To . Send ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 2 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1806 |
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