The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. With a GlossaryC. Whittingham, college house, 1823 - 680 pages |
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Page 51
... faith . Sir To . Good , good . Clo . What is love ! ' tis not hereafter ; Present mirth hath present laughter ; What's to come is still unsure : In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me , sweet - and - twenty , Youth's a stuff ...
... faith . Sir To . Good , good . Clo . What is love ! ' tis not hereafter ; Present mirth hath present laughter ; What's to come is still unsure : In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me , sweet - and - twenty , Youth's a stuff ...
Page 52
... faith ? Duke . Too old by heaven ; Let still the woman take An elder than herself ; so wears she to him , So sways she level in her husband's beart . For , boy , however we do praise ourselves , Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm ...
... faith ? Duke . Too old by heaven ; Let still the woman take An elder than herself ; so wears she to him , So sways she level in her husband's beart . For , boy , however we do praise ourselves , Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm ...
Page 60
... faith , And that I partly know the instrument • That screws me from my true place in your favour , Live you , the marble - breasted tyrant , still ; But this your minion , whom , I know , you love , And whom , by heaven I swear , I ...
... faith , And that I partly know the instrument • That screws me from my true place in your favour , Live you , the marble - breasted tyrant , still ; But this your minion , whom , I know , you love , And whom , by heaven I swear , I ...
Page 79
... Faith , my lord , I spoke it but according to the trick : If you will hang me for it , you may , but I had rather it would please you , I might be whipp'd . Duke . Whipp'd first , sir , and hang'd after.- Proclaim it , provost , round ...
... Faith , my lord , I spoke it but according to the trick : If you will hang me for it , you may , but I had rather it would please you , I might be whipp'd . Duke . Whipp'd first , sir , and hang'd after.- Proclaim it , provost , round ...
Page 80
... faith ! Hath not the world one man , but he will wear his cap with suspicion ? Shall I never see a bachelor of threescore again ? Go to , i'faith ; an thou wilt needs thrust thy neck into a yoke , wear the print of it , and sigh away ...
... faith ! Hath not the world one man , but he will wear his cap with suspicion ? Shall I never see a bachelor of threescore again ? Go to , i'faith ; an thou wilt needs thrust thy neck into a yoke , wear the print of it , and sigh away ...
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