The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... myself would gladly have embrac'd , Yet the inceffant weeping of my wife , Weeping before , for what the faw must come ; And piteous plainings of the pretty babes , That mourn'd for fashion , ign'rant what to fear , Forc'd me to feek ...
... myself would gladly have embrac'd , Yet the inceffant weeping of my wife , Weeping before , for what the faw must come ; And piteous plainings of the pretty babes , That mourn'd for fashion , ign'rant what to fear , Forc'd me to feek ...
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... myself , And wander up and down to view the city . Mer . Sir , I commend you to your own content , [ Exit Merchant SCENE III . Ant . He that commends me to my own content , Commends me to the thing I cannot get . I to the world am like ...
... myself , And wander up and down to view the city . Mer . Sir , I commend you to your own content , [ Exit Merchant SCENE III . Ant . He that commends me to my own content , Commends me to the thing I cannot get . I to the world am like ...
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... myself ? S. Ant . Thou art Dromio , thou art my man , thou art thyself . * My fole earth's heav'n , and my beaven's claim . ] When he calls the girl his only heaven on earth , he utters the common gant of lovers . When he calls her bis ...
... myself ? S. Ant . Thou art Dromio , thou art my man , thou art thyself . * My fole earth's heav'n , and my beaven's claim . ] When he calls the girl his only heaven on earth , he utters the common gant of lovers . When he calls her bis ...
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... myself . S. Ant . What woman's man ; and how befides thy- felf ? S. Dro . Marry , Sir , befides myfelf , I am due to a woman ; one that claims me , one that haunts me , one that will have me . S. Ant . What claim lays fhe to thee ? S ...
... myself . S. Ant . What woman's man ; and how befides thy- felf ? S. Dro . Marry , Sir , befides myfelf , I am due to a woman ; one that claims me , one that haunts me , one that will have me . S. Ant . What claim lays fhe to thee ? S ...
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... myself : But left myself be guilty of felf - wrong , I'll ftop my ears against the mermaid's fong . Enter Angelo , with a Chain . Ang . Mafter Antipholis , S. Ant . Ay , that's my name . Ang . I know it well , Sir ; la , here is the ...
... myself : But left myself be guilty of felf - wrong , I'll ftop my ears against the mermaid's fong . Enter Angelo , with a Chain . Ang . Mafter Antipholis , S. Ant . Ay , that's my name . Ang . I know it well , Sir ; la , here is the ...
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