The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... Lord from hunting , with his Train . LORD . Huntsman , I charge thee , tender well my hounds : Brach Merriman , -the poor cur is emboss'd ; ^ And couple Clowder with the deep - mouth'd brach . Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it ...
... Lord from hunting , with his Train . LORD . Huntsman , I charge thee , tender well my hounds : Brach Merriman , -the poor cur is emboss'd ; ^ And couple Clowder with the deep - mouth'd brach . Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it ...
Page 275
... Lord presentlie . Enter the Lord and his men . Lord . How now , what is all thinges readie ? One . I my Lord . Lord . Then sound the musick , and Ile wake him straight , And see you doo as earst I gaue in charge . My lord , My lord , he ...
... Lord presentlie . Enter the Lord and his men . Lord . How now , what is all thinges readie ? One . I my Lord . Lord . Then sound the musick , and Ile wake him straight , And see you doo as earst I gaue in charge . My lord , My lord , he ...
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... lord of Westmoreland . WEST . I pledge your grace : and , if you knew what pains I have bestow'd , to breed this present peace , You would drink freely : but my love to ye Shall show itself more openly hereafter . ARCH . I do not doubt ...
... lord of Westmoreland . WEST . I pledge your grace : and , if you knew what pains I have bestow'd , to breed this present peace , You would drink freely : but my love to ye Shall show itself more openly hereafter . ARCH . I do not doubt ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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