The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareRoutledge, 1848 |
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... true . ( To PAGE . ] GE . ] I like not the humour of lying . He hath wronged me in some humours ; I should have borne the hu- moured letter to her : but I have a sword , and it shall bite upon my necessity . He loves your wife ; there's ...
... true . ( To PAGE . ] GE . ] I like not the humour of lying . He hath wronged me in some humours ; I should have borne the hu- moured letter to her : but I have a sword , and it shall bite upon my necessity . He loves your wife ; there's ...
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... true , Still swine eat all the draff . [ Exit . Re - enter Mrs. FORD , with two Servants . Mrs. Ford . Go , Sirs , take the basket again on your shoulders ; your master is hard at door ; if he bid you set it down , obey him : quickly ...
... true , Still swine eat all the draff . [ Exit . Re - enter Mrs. FORD , with two Servants . Mrs. Ford . Go , Sirs , take the basket again on your shoulders ; your master is hard at door ; if he bid you set it down , obey him : quickly ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... true Did share it . Not a flower , not a flower sweet , On my black coffin let there be strown ; Not a friend , not a friend greet My poor corpse , where my bones shall be A thousand thousand sighs to save , Lay me , O , where Sad true ...
... true Did share it . Not a flower , not a flower sweet , On my black coffin let there be strown ; Not a friend , not a friend greet My poor corpse , where my bones shall be A thousand thousand sighs to save , Lay me , O , where Sad true ...
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William Shakespeare. Prove true , imagination , O , prove true , That I , dear brother , be now ta'en for you ! Sir To . Come hither knight ; come hither , Fabian ; we'll whisper o'er a couplet or two of most sage saws . Vio . He nam'd ...
William Shakespeare. Prove true , imagination , O , prove true , That I , dear brother , be now ta'en for you ! Sir To . Come hither knight ; come hither , Fabian ; we'll whisper o'er a couplet or two of most sage saws . Vio . He nam'd ...
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