The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... meete you gentle Lady 1 prepared Before I came : Marrie thus much I have learnt , He rather meanes to lodge you in the field , Like one that comes heere to besiege his Court , Then seeke a dispensation for his oath : To let you enter ...
... meete you gentle Lady 1 prepared Before I came : Marrie thus much I have learnt , He rather meanes to lodge you in the field , Like one that comes heere to besiege his Court , Then seeke a dispensation for his oath : To let you enter ...
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... meete , With Visages displayd to talke and greete . 150 Ros . But shall we dance , if they desire us too't ? Quee . No , to the death we will not move a foot , Nor to their pen'd speech render we no grace : But while ' tis spoke , each ...
... meete , With Visages displayd to talke and greete . 150 Ros . But shall we dance , if they desire us too't ? Quee . No , to the death we will not move a foot , Nor to their pen'd speech render we no grace : But while ' tis spoke , each ...
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... meete . [ They converse apart . ] 260 Du . Will you vouchsafe with me to change a word ? Mar. Name it . Dum . Faire Ladie . Mar. Say you so ? Faire Lord : Take you that for your faire Lady . 236. you : we - 1Q . 241. your selves : you ...
... meete . [ They converse apart . ] 260 Du . Will you vouchsafe with me to change a word ? Mar. Name it . Dum . Faire Ladie . Mar. Say you so ? Faire Lord : Take you that for your faire Lady . 236. you : we - 1Q . 241. your selves : you ...
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... meete thee once with Helena , To do observance for a morne of May ) There will I stay for thee . Her . My good Lysander , I sweare to thee , by Cupids strongest bow , By his best arrow with the golden head , By the simplicitie of Venus ...
... meete thee once with Helena , To do observance for a morne of May ) There will I stay for thee . Her . My good Lysander , I sweare to thee , by Cupids strongest bow , By his best arrow with the golden head , By the simplicitie of Venus ...
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... meete , And thence from Athens turne away our eyes To seeke new friends and strange companions , 220 230 203. Ile : I'ld - POPE . 213. none : no fault - 1Q . 218. like : as - IQ . 220. into : unto a - 12 . 229. sweld : sweet - THEOBALD ...
... meete , And thence from Athens turne away our eyes To seeke new friends and strange companions , 220 230 203. Ile : I'ld - POPE . 213. none : no fault - 1Q . 218. like : as - IQ . 220. into : unto a - 12 . 229. sweld : sweet - THEOBALD ...
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