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... night . Luc . Why call you me love ? call my sister so . Ant . S. Thy sister's sister . Luc . Ant . S. That's my sister . No ; It is thyself , mine own self's better part ; Mine eye's clear eye , my dear heart's dearer heart ; My food ...
... night . Luc . Why call you me love ? call my sister so . Ant . S. Thy sister's sister . Luc . Ant . S. That's my sister . No ; It is thyself , mine own self's better part ; Mine eye's clear eye , my dear heart's dearer heart ; My food ...
Sida 36
... night . If any bark put forth , come to the mart , Where I will walk , till thou return to me . If every one knows us † , and we know none , ' Tis time , I think , to trudge , pack , and be gone . Dro . S. As from a bear a man would run ...
... night . If any bark put forth , come to the mart , Where I will walk , till thou return to me . If every one knows us † , and we know none , ' Tis time , I think , to trudge , pack , and be gone . Dro . S. As from a bear a man would run ...
Sida 45
... night and day ? If he be in debt , and theft , and a sergeant in the way , Hath he not reason to turn back an hour in a day ? Enter LUCIANA . Adr . Go , Dromio ; there's the money , bear it straight ; And bring thy master home ...
... night and day ? If he be in debt , and theft , and a sergeant in the way , Hath he not reason to turn back an hour in a day ? Enter LUCIANA . Adr . Go , Dromio ; there's the money , bear it straight ; And bring thy master home ...
Sida 47
... night ? may we be gone ? Dro . S. Why , sir , I brought you word an hour since , that the bark Expedition put forth to - night ; and then were you hindered by the sergeant , to tarry for the hoy , Delay : Here are the angels that you ...
... night ? may we be gone ? Dro . S. Why , sir , I brought you word an hour since , that the bark Expedition put forth to - night ; and then were you hindered by the sergeant , to tarry for the hoy , Delay : Here are the angels that you ...
Sida 54
... night , they will surely do us no harm ; you saw , they speak us fair , give us gold methinks , they are such a gentle nation , that but for the mountain of mad flesh that claims marriage of me , I could find in my heart to stay here ...
... night , they will surely do us no harm ; you saw , they speak us fair , give us gold methinks , they are such a gentle nation , that but for the mountain of mad flesh that claims marriage of me , I could find in my heart to stay here ...
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Antipholus arms art thou Aumerle Banquo Bast Bishop of CARLISLE blood Boling Bolingbroke breath castle cousin crown death devil doth Dromio Duch duke earl England Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes face fair Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear Fleance France friends Gaunt give Glend grace grief hand Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven Henry honour horse Hubert John of Gaunt JOHNSON King John king Richard Lady land liege live look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff majesty MALONE means murder never night noble Northumberland peace Percy play Poins pr'ythee pray prince prince of Wales Queen Rich Rosse SCENE Shakspeare shame sleep soul speak stand STEEVENS sweet sword tell thane thee There's thine thou art thou hast tongue traitor uncle villain wife Witch word York