The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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You speak your fair pleasure , sweet queen .Fair prince , here is good broken
musick . PAR . You have broke it , cousin : and , by my life , you shall make it
whole again ; you shall piece it out with a piece of your performance : - Nell , he is
full of ...
You speak your fair pleasure , sweet queen .Fair prince , here is good broken
musick . PAR . You have broke it , cousin : and , by my life , you shall make it
whole again ; you shall piece it out with a piece of your performance : - Nell , he is
full of ...
Page 333
Go to , sweet queen , go to : - commends himself most affectionately to you .
HELEN . You shall not bob us out of our melody ; If you do , our melancholy upon
your head ! Pan . Sweet queen , sweet queen ; that ' s a sweet queen , i ' faith .
Go to , sweet queen , go to : - commends himself most affectionately to you .
HELEN . You shall not bob us out of our melody ; If you do , our melancholy upon
your head ! Pan . Sweet queen , sweet queen ; that ' s a sweet queen , i ' faith .
Page 336
Helen . Ay , ay , pr ' ythee now . By my troth , sweet lord , thou hast a fine forehead
. 3 Pan . Ay , you may , you may . HELEN . Let thy song be love : this love will
undo us all . O , Cupid , Cupid , Cupid ! Pan . Love ! ay , that it shall , i ' faith . PAR
.
Helen . Ay , ay , pr ' ythee now . By my troth , sweet lord , thou hast a fine forehead
. 3 Pan . Ay , you may , you may . HELEN . Let thy song be love : this love will
undo us all . O , Cupid , Cupid , Cupid ! Pan . Love ! ay , that it shall , i ' faith . PAR
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Page 338
Sweet lord , who ' s a - field to - day 28 PAR . Hector , Deiphobus , Helenus ,
Antenor , and all the gallantry of Troy : I would fain have armed to - night , but my
Nell would not have it so . How chance my brother Troilus went not ? HELEN .
Sweet lord , who ' s a - field to - day 28 PAR . Hector , Deiphobus , Helenus ,
Antenor , and all the gallantry of Troy : I would fain have armed to - night , but my
Nell would not have it so . How chance my brother Troilus went not ? HELEN .
Page 393
Ah sweet ducks ! Cres. O Troilus ! Troilus ! [Embracing him. Pan. What a pair of
spectacles is here ! Let me embrace too : O hearty — as the goodly saying is, « o
heart, o heavy heart,8 Why sigh'st thou without breaking? where he answers ...
Ah sweet ducks ! Cres. O Troilus ! Troilus ! [Embracing him. Pan. What a pair of
spectacles is here ! Let me embrace too : O hearty — as the goodly saying is, « o
heart, o heavy heart,8 Why sigh'st thou without breaking? where he answers ...
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