The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... Exit PAGE . Par . Little Helen , farewell : if I can remember thee , I will think of thee at court . Hel . Monsieur Parolles , you were born under a charitable star . Par . Under Mars , I. Hel . I especially think , under Mars . Par ...
... Exit PAGE . Par . Little Helen , farewell : if I can remember thee , I will think of thee at court . Hel . Monsieur Parolles , you were born under a charitable star . Par . Under Mars , I. Hel . I especially think , under Mars . Par ...
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... Exit CLOWN . Count . Well , now . Stew . I know , Madam , you love your gentlewoman entirely . Count . Faith , I do : her father bequeathed her to me ; and she herself , without other advantage , may lawfully make title to as much love ...
... Exit CLOWN . Count . Well , now . Stew . I know , Madam , you love your gentlewoman entirely . Count . Faith , I do : her father bequeathed her to me ; and she herself , without other advantage , may lawfully make title to as much love ...
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... Exit LAFEU . King . Thus he his special nothing ever prologues . Re - enter LAFEU , with HELENA . Laf . Nay , come your ways . King . This haste hath wings indeed . Laf . Nay , come your ways ; This is his majesty , say your mind to him ...
... Exit LAFEU . King . Thus he his special nothing ever prologues . Re - enter LAFEU , with HELENA . Laf . Nay , come your ways . King . This haste hath wings indeed . Laf . Nay , come your ways ; This is his majesty , say your mind to him ...
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... Exit . Par . Well , thou hast a son shall take this disgrace off me ; scurvy , old , filthy , scurvy lord ! -Well , I must be patient ; there is no fettering of authority . I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any ...
... Exit . Par . Well , thou hast a son shall take this disgrace off me ; scurvy , old , filthy , scurvy lord ! -Well , I must be patient ; there is no fettering of authority . I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any ...
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... you ; so I leave you to your wisdom . Hel . Sir , I can nothing say ,, But that I am your most obedient servant . [ Exit . [ Giving a letter . T Ber . Come , come , no more of that. SCENE V. ] 27 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... you ; so I leave you to your wisdom . Hel . Sir , I can nothing say ,, But that I am your most obedient servant . [ Exit . [ Giving a letter . T Ber . Come , come , no more of that. SCENE V. ] 27 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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