The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 2H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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Page 21
... poor hurt fowl ! Now will he creep into fedges . But , that my lady Beatrice should know me , and not know me ! The prince's fool ! - Ha ! it may be , I go under that title , becaufe I am merry . - Yea ; but fo ; I am apt to do myself ...
... poor hurt fowl ! Now will he creep into fedges . But , that my lady Beatrice should know me , and not know me ! The prince's fool ! - Ha ! it may be , I go under that title , becaufe I am merry . - Yea ; but fo ; I am apt to do myself ...
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... poor fool , it- keeps on the windy fide of care :-) -My coufin tells him in his ear , that he is in her heart . Claud . And fo fhe doth , cousin . Beat . Good lord , for alliance ! -Thus goes every one to the world but I , and I am fun ...
... poor fool , it- keeps on the windy fide of care :-) -My coufin tells him in his ear , that he is in her heart . Claud . And fo fhe doth , cousin . Beat . Good lord , for alliance ! -Thus goes every one to the world but I , and I am fun ...
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... poor lady worse . D. Pedro . An he fhould , it were an alms to hang him : She's an excellent fweet lady ; and , out of all fufpicion , fhe is virtuous . Claud . And fhe is exceeding wife . D.Pedro . Inevery thing , but in loving ...
... poor lady worse . D. Pedro . An he fhould , it were an alms to hang him : She's an excellent fweet lady ; and , out of all fufpicion , fhe is virtuous . Claud . And fhe is exceeding wife . D.Pedro . Inevery thing , but in loving ...
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... poor ones , poor ones may make what price they will . Con . I wonder at it . Bora . That shows , thou art unconfirmed : Thou knoweft , that the fashion of a doublet , or a hat , or a cloak , is nothing to a man . Con . Yes , it is ...
... poor ones , poor ones may make what price they will . Con . I wonder at it . Bora . That shows , thou art unconfirmed : Thou knoweft , that the fashion of a doublet , or a hat , or a cloak , is nothing to a man . Con . Yes , it is ...
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... poor duke's officers ; but , truly , for mine Own part , if I were as tedious as a king , I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your worship . Leon . All thy tediousness on me ! ha ! Dogb . Yea , and ' twere a thoufand times more ...
... poor duke's officers ; but , truly , for mine Own part , if I were as tedious as a king , I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your worship . Leon . All thy tediousness on me ! ha ! Dogb . Yea , and ' twere a thoufand times more ...
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