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" Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty ; For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood, Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly... "
Merchant of Venice. As you like it - Page 31
by William Shakespeare - 1785
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The Plays, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 372 pages
...the sparrow, Be comfort to my age ! Here is the gold ; All this I give you : Let me be your servant ; Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty : For...unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility ; * Mansion, residence. f Blood turned from its natural course. Therefore my age is as a lusty winter,...
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A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...you should be rul'd and led By some discretion, that discerns your state Better than you yourself. Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty : For...did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood. These old fellows have Their ingratitude in them hereditary : Their blood is cak'd, 'tis cold, it seldom...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, Part 1

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 pages
...youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liqnors in myblood" ; Nor did not with unboshful forehead The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly :)etme go with yon; I'll do theserrice of a younger man hi all your business aud necessities. Orl....
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volume 5

1825 - 630 pages
...am strong and lusty; , For in my youth 1 never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood ;— Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty but...younger man In all your business and necessities. Orlando. Well, come thy ways, we'll go along together, And ere we have thy youthful wages spent We'll...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 pages
...the sparrow, Be comfort to my age ! Here is the gold ; All this I give you : Let me be your servant ; Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty : For...rebellious liquors in my blood ; Nor did not with unbashfnl forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty,...
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The Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 pages
...comfort to my age ! Here is the gold ; All this I give yon : Let me be your servant ; Though I Took roprietors of the "London stage" by Sherwood unbnshful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter,...
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The Family Shakspeare ... in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 376 pages
...comfort to my age ! Here is the gold ; All this I give you : Let me be your servant; Though I Jook old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I...never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly : let me go with you ; I'll do the service...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 pages
...the sparrow, Be comfort to my age ! Here is the gold ; All this I give you : Let me be your servant ; Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty : For...younger man In all your business and necessities. - This it no place,] ie for you. Orl. O good old man ; how well in thee appears The constant service...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes ..., Part 18, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 472 pages
...the sparrow 7 , Be comfort to my age! Here is the gold; All this I give you: Let me be your servant; Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For...younger man In all your business and necessities. Orl. O good old man; how well in thee appears The constant service of the antique world, When service...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumes 11-12

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pages
...the. sparrow, Be comfort to my age ! Here is the gold ; All this I give you : Let me be your servant ; eye a terrible aspect ; Let it pry through the portage of the head, Like unbasbful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter,...
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