The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 56
... poor thing is here . I'll take it up for pity : yet I'll tarry till my son come ; he holla'd but even now . Whoa , ho , hoa ! Clo . Hilloa , loa ! Enter Clown . Shep . What , art so near ? If thou'lt see a thing to talk on when thou art ...
... poor thing is here . I'll take it up for pity : yet I'll tarry till my son come ; he holla'd but even now . Whoa , ho , hoa ! Clo . Hilloa , loa ! Enter Clown . Shep . What , art so near ? If thou'lt see a thing to talk on when thou art ...
Page 57
... poor souls roared , and the sea mocked them : -and how the poor gentleman roared , and the bear mocked him , both roaring louder than the sea , or weather . Shep . ' Name of mercy , when was this , boy ? Clo . Now , now ; I have not ...
... poor souls roared , and the sea mocked them : -and how the poor gentleman roared , and the bear mocked him , both roaring louder than the sea , or weather . Shep . ' Name of mercy , when was this , boy ? Clo . Now , now ; I have not ...
Page 64
... poor soul ! thou hast need of more rags to lay on thee , rather than have these off . Aut . O , sir , the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the stripes I have received ; which are mighty ones and millions . Clo . Alas , poor ...
... poor soul ! thou hast need of more rags to lay on thee , rather than have these off . Aut . O , sir , the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the stripes I have received ; which are mighty ones and millions . Clo . Alas , poor ...
Page 65
Shakespeare. 1 Clo . Alas , poor soul ! ) Aut . O , good sir , softly , good sir : I fear , sir , my shoulder - blade is out , Clo . How now ? canst stand ? Aut . Softly , dear sir ; [ Picks his pocket ] good sir , softly : you ha ' done ...
Shakespeare. 1 Clo . Alas , poor soul ! ) Aut . O , good sir , softly , good sir : I fear , sir , my shoulder - blade is out , Clo . How now ? canst stand ? Aut . Softly , dear sir ; [ Picks his pocket ] good sir , softly : you ha ' done ...
Page 67
... poor lowly maid , Most goddesslike prank'd up : But that our feasts In every mess have folly , and the feeders Digest it with a custom , I should blush To see you so attired ; sworn , I think , To show myself a glass3 . ( wad Flo . I ...
... poor lowly maid , Most goddesslike prank'd up : But that our feasts In every mess have folly , and the feeders Digest it with a custom , I should blush To see you so attired ; sworn , I think , To show myself a glass3 . ( wad Flo . I ...
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