The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... fear , Forc'd me to seek delays for them and me . And this it was , -for other means was none , — + " And the great care of goods at random left " —Malone . The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And SCENE I. 7 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... fear , Forc'd me to seek delays for them and me . And this it was , -for other means was none , — + " And the great care of goods at random left " —Malone . The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And SCENE I. 7 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... fear , my money is not safe . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I. - A publick Place . Enter ADRIANA and LUCIANA . Adr . Neither my husband , nor the slave return'd , That in such haste I sent to seek his master ! Sure , Luciana , it is two o ...
... fear , my money is not safe . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I. - A publick Place . Enter ADRIANA and LUCIANA . Adr . Neither my husband , nor the slave return'd , That in such haste I sent to seek his master ! Sure , Luciana , it is two o ...
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... fear you ne'er see chain , nor money , more . Ang . You are a merry man , sir ; fare you well . [ Exit . Ant . S. What I should think of this , I cannot tell : But this I think , there's no man is so vain , That would refuse so fair an ...
... fear you ne'er see chain , nor money , more . Ang . You are a merry man , sir ; fare you well . [ Exit . Ant . S. What I should think of this , I cannot tell : But this I think , there's no man is so vain , That would refuse so fair an ...
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... fear . Adr . As if time were in debt ! how fondly dost thou reason ! Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt † , and owes more than he's worth , to season . Nay , he's a thief too : Have you not heard men say , That time comes stealing on by ...
... fear . Adr . As if time were in debt ! how fondly dost thou reason ! Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt † , and owes more than he's worth , to season . Nay , he's a thief too : Have you not heard men say , That time comes stealing on by ...
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... Fear me not , man , I will not break away ; I'll give thee , ere I leave thee , so much money To warrant thee , as I am ' rested for . My wife is in a wayward mood to - day ; And will not lightly trust the messenger , That I should be ...
... Fear me not , man , I will not break away ; I'll give thee , ere I leave thee , so much money To warrant thee , as I am ' rested for . My wife is in a wayward mood to - day ; And will not lightly trust the messenger , That I should be ...
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