The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... Foure dayes agoe . Ber . Let's see the penaltie . [ Reads ] On paine of loosing her tongue . Who devis'd this penaltie ? Lon . Marry that did I. Ber . Sweete Lord , and why ? 130 Lon . To fright them hence with that dread penaltie ...
... Foure dayes agoe . Ber . Let's see the penaltie . [ Reads ] On paine of loosing her tongue . Who devis'd this penaltie ? Lon . Marry that did I. Ber . Sweete Lord , and why ? 130 Lon . To fright them hence with that dread penaltie ...
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... foure , or the three , or the two , or one of the foure . Brag . Tell me precisely of what complexion ? Boy . Of the sea - water Greene sir . Brag . Is that one of the foure complexions ? 48. you'll : ye'll - 1Q . 79 Boy . As I have ...
... foure , or the three , or the two , or one of the foure . Brag . Tell me precisely of what complexion ? Boy . Of the sea - water Greene sir . Brag . Is that one of the foure complexions ? 48. you'll : ye'll - 1Q . 79 Boy . As I have ...
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... out of doore , And staied the oddes by adding foure . ] 77. thee : the - 2-4F . 88. faine : sain - 12 . 78. male : mail - Cambridge , 88-9 . bracketed 11. - 1Q . follow with 90 Now will I begin your morrall , 31 LOST [ III . i . 68-93.
... out of doore , And staied the oddes by adding foure . ] 77. thee : the - 2-4F . 88. faine : sain - 12 . 78. male : mail - Cambridge , 88-9 . bracketed 11. - 1Q . follow with 90 Now will I begin your morrall , 31 LOST [ III . i . 68-93.
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... foure . Pag . A good Lenvoy , ending in the Goose : would you desire more ? [ flat Clo . The Boy hath sold him a bargaine , a Goose , that's Sir , your penny - worth is good , and your Goose be fat . To sell a bargaine well is as ...
... foure . Pag . A good Lenvoy , ending in the Goose : would you desire more ? [ flat Clo . The Boy hath sold him a bargaine , a Goose , that's Sir , your penny - worth is good , and your Goose be fat . To sell a bargaine well is as ...
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... foure Woodcocks in a dish . Dum . O most divine Kate . Bero . O most prophane coxcombe . Dum . By heaven the wonder of a mortall eye . Bero . By earth she is not , corporall , there you lye . Dum . Her Amber haires for foule hath amber ...
... foure Woodcocks in a dish . Dum . O most divine Kate . Bero . O most prophane coxcombe . Dum . By heaven the wonder of a mortall eye . Bero . By earth she is not , corporall , there you lye . Dum . Her Amber haires for foule hath amber ...
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