The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... soule , ( Clow Me ? ) that shallow | vassall ( Clow . Still mee ? ) which as I remember , hight1 Co- | stard , ( Clow . O me ) sorted and consorted contrary to thy e- | stablished proclaymed Edict and Continet , Cannon : Which with , 6 ...
... soule , ( Clow Me ? ) that shallow | vassall ( Clow . Still mee ? ) which as I remember , hight1 Co- | stard , ( Clow . O me ) sorted and consorted contrary to thy e- | stablished proclaymed Edict and Continet , Cannon : Which with , 6 ...
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... soule sicke ?. Boy . [ Biron ] Sicke at the heart . La . Ro . Alacke , let it bloud . Boy . [ Biron ] Would that doe it good ? La . Ro . My Phisicke saies I. Boy . [ Biron ] Will you prick't with your eye . La . Ro . No poynt , with my ...
... soule sicke ?. Boy . [ Biron ] Sicke at the heart . La . Ro . Alacke , let it bloud . Boy . [ Biron ] Would that doe it good ? La . Ro . My Phisicke saies I. Boy . [ Biron ] Will you prick't with your eye . La . Ro . No poynt , with my ...
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... 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.
... 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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William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. Arm . By my sweete soule , I meane , setting thee at li- bertie . Enfreedoming thy person : thou wert emured , restrained , captivated , bound . Clow . True , true ...
William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. Arm . By my sweete soule , I meane , setting thee at li- bertie . Enfreedoming thy person : thou wert emured , restrained , captivated , bound . Clow . True , true ...
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... soule ) what art thou then ? Foode for his rage , repasture for his den . Qu . What plume of feathers is hee that indited this Letter ? What veine ? What Wethercocke ? Did you ever heare better ? Boy . I am much deceived , but I ...
... soule ) what art thou then ? Foode for his rage , repasture for his den . Qu . What plume of feathers is hee that indited this Letter ? What veine ? What Wethercocke ? Did you ever heare better ? Boy . I am much deceived , but I ...
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