The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... I'll put My fortunes to your service , which are here By this discovery lost . Be not uncertain : For , by the honour of my parents , I Have utter'd truth : which if you seek to prove , I dare not stand by ; nor shall you be safer Than ...
... I'll put My fortunes to your service , which are here By this discovery lost . Be not uncertain : For , by the honour of my parents , I Have utter'd truth : which if you seek to prove , I dare not stand by ; nor shall you be safer Than ...
Page 26
... ' Good expedition be my friend , and may my absence bring comfort to the gracious queen who is part of his theme , but who knows nothing of his unjust suspicion . ' Mam . MOS No , I'll none of you . 26 ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
... ' Good expedition be my friend , and may my absence bring comfort to the gracious queen who is part of his theme , but who knows nothing of his unjust suspicion . ' Mam . MOS No , I'll none of you . 26 ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
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Shakespeare. Mam . MOS No , I'll none of you . 1 Lady . Why , my sweet lord ? Mam . You'll kiss me hard : and speak to me as if I were a baby still . I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so , my lord ? Mam . Not for because Your brows ...
Shakespeare. Mam . MOS No , I'll none of you . 1 Lady . Why , my sweet lord ? Mam . You'll kiss me hard : and speak to me as if I were a baby still . I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so , my lord ? Mam . Not for because Your brows ...
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... I'll be sworn , you would believe my saying , Howe'er you lean to the nayward . Leon . You , my lords , Look on her , mark her well ; be but about To say , she is a goodly lady , and The justice of your hearts will thereto add , ' Tis ...
... I'll be sworn , you would believe my saying , Howe'er you lean to the nayward . Leon . You , my lords , Look on her , mark her well ; be but about To say , she is a goodly lady , and The justice of your hearts will thereto add , ' Tis ...
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... I'll keep my stables 12 where I lodge my wife ; I'll go in couples with her ; Then when I feel , and see her , no further trust her ; For every inch of woman in the world , Ay , every dram of woman's flesh , is false , If she be . 11 i ...
... I'll keep my stables 12 where I lodge my wife ; I'll go in couples with her ; Then when I feel , and see her , no further trust her ; For every inch of woman in the world , Ay , every dram of woman's flesh , is false , If she be . 11 i ...
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