The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... meane ) from common sense . Ferd . I , that is studies god - like recompence . Bero . Come on then , I will sweare to studie so , To know the thing I am forbid to know : As thus , to study where I well may dine , When I to fast ...
... meane ) from common sense . Ferd . I , that is studies god - like recompence . Bero . Come on then , I will sweare to studie so , To know the thing I am forbid to know : As thus , to study where I well may dine , When I to fast ...
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... meane I walkt upon , it is ycliped , 1 Thy Parke . Then for the place Where ? where I meane I did encounter that obscene and most preposterous event that draweth from my snow - white pen | the ebon coloured Inke , which beere thou ...
... meane I walkt upon , it is ycliped , 1 Thy Parke . Then for the place Where ? where I meane I did encounter that obscene and most preposterous event that draweth from my snow - white pen | the ebon coloured Inke , which beere thou ...
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... meane you sir , I pretty , and my saying apt ? or I apt , and my saying prettie ? Brag . Thou pretty because little . Boy . Little pretty , because little : wherefore apt ? Brag . And therefore apt , because quicke . Boy . Speake you ...
... meane you sir , I pretty , and my saying apt ? or I apt , and my saying prettie ? Brag . Thou pretty because little . Boy . Little pretty , because little : wherefore apt ? Brag . And therefore apt , because quicke . Boy . Speake you ...
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... Meane time , receive such welcome at my hand , As Honour , without breach of Honour may Make tender of , to thy true worthinesse . You may not come faire Princesse in my gates , But heere without you shall be so receiv'd , As you shall ...
... Meane time , receive such welcome at my hand , As Honour , without breach of Honour may Make tender of , to thy true worthinesse . You may not come faire Princesse in my gates , But heere without you shall be so receiv'd , As you shall ...
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... me to one Francis , I smell some Len- voy , some Goose in this . 98. and : an - POPE . 105-6 . I 1. - 12 . 101-2 . I 1. - 12 . 112-3 . I 1. - 1Q . 120 Arm . By my sweete soule , I meane , 32 III . i . 94-123 ] LOVES LABOUR'S.
... me to one Francis , I smell some Len- voy , some Goose in this . 98. and : an - POPE . 105-6 . I 1. - 12 . 101-2 . I 1. - 12 . 112-3 . I 1. - 1Q . 120 Arm . By my sweete soule , I meane , 32 III . i . 94-123 ] LOVES LABOUR'S.
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