The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... thee . But , though thou art adjudged to the death , And passed sentence may not be recall'd , But to our honour's great disparagement , Yet will I favour thee in what I can : Therefore , merchant , I'll limit thee this day , To seek ...
... thee . But , though thou art adjudged to the death , And passed sentence may not be recall'd , But to our honour's great disparagement , Yet will I favour thee in what I can : Therefore , merchant , I'll limit thee this day , To seek ...
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... thee . Within this hour it will be dinner - time : Till that , I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the buildings , And then return , and sleep within mine inn ; For with long travel I am stiff and weary ...
... thee . Within this hour it will be dinner - time : Till that , I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the buildings , And then return , and sleep within mine inn ; For with long travel I am stiff and weary ...
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William Shakespeare. So thou , that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee , With urging helpless patience would'st relieve me : But , if thou live to see like right bereft , This fool - begg'd ' patience in thee will be left . Luc . Well ...
William Shakespeare. So thou , that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee , With urging helpless patience would'st relieve me : But , if thou live to see like right bereft , This fool - begg'd ' patience in thee will be left . Luc . Well ...
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... thee to the quick , Should'st thou but hear I were licentious ! And that this body , consecrate to thee , By ruffian lust should be contaminate ! Would'st thou not spit at me , and spurn at me , And hurl the name of husband in my face ...
... thee to the quick , Should'st thou but hear I were licentious ! And that this body , consecrate to thee , By ruffian lust should be contaminate ! Would'st thou not spit at me , and spurn at me , And hurl the name of husband in my face ...
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William Shakespeare. Adr . By thee ; and this thou didst return from him , - That he did buffet thee , and , in his blows Denied my house for his , me for his wife . Ant . S. Did you converse , sir , with this gentlewoman ? What is the ...
William Shakespeare. Adr . By thee ; and this thou didst return from him , - That he did buffet thee , and , in his blows Denied my house for his , me for his wife . Ant . S. Did you converse , sir , with this gentlewoman ? What is the ...
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