The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 41
... sing . Come , more ; another stanza : call you ' em stanzas ? Ami . What you will , Monsieur Jaques . Jaq . Nay , I care not for their names ; they owe me nothing . Will you sing ? Ami . More at your request than to please myself . Jaq ...
... sing . Come , more ; another stanza : call you ' em stanzas ? Ami . What you will , Monsieur Jaques . Jaq . Nay , I care not for their names ; they owe me nothing . Will you sing ? Ami . More at your request than to please myself . Jaq ...
Page 42
... sing it . Jaq . Thus it goes : If it do come to pass That any man turn ass , Leaving his wealth and ease A stubborn will to please , Ducadme , ducadme , ducadme : 7 Here shall he see gross fools as he , An if he will come to me . Ami ...
... sing it . Jaq . Thus it goes : If it do come to pass That any man turn ass , Leaving his wealth and ease A stubborn will to please , Ducadme , ducadme , ducadme : 7 Here shall he see gross fools as he , An if he will come to me . Ami ...
Page 51
... sing . SONG . Ami . Blow , blow , thou winter wind , Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen , Because thou art foreseen , Although thy breath be rude . Heigh - ho ! sing , heigh - ho ! unto the green ...
... sing . SONG . Ami . Blow , blow , thou winter wind , Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen , Because thou art foreseen , Although thy breath be rude . Heigh - ho ! sing , heigh - ho ! unto the green ...
Page 52
... sing , heigh - ho ! & c . Duke S. If that you are the good Sir Roland's son , As you have whisper'd faithfully you are , And as mine eye doth his effigies witness Most truly limn'd 24 and living in your face , - Be truly welcome hither ...
... sing , heigh - ho ! & c . Duke S. If that you are the good Sir Roland's son , As you have whisper'd faithfully you are , And as mine eye doth his effigies witness Most truly limn'd 24 and living in your face , - Be truly welcome hither ...
Page 63
... sing my song without a burden : thou bring'st me out of tune . Ros . Do you not know I am a woman ? when I think , I must speak . Sweet , say on . Cel . You bring me out . Soft ! comes he not here ? Ros . ' Tis he slink by , and note ...
... sing my song without a burden : thou bring'st me out of tune . Ros . Do you not know I am a woman ? when I think , I must speak . Sweet , say on . Cel . You bring me out . Soft ! comes he not here ? Ros . ' Tis he slink by , and note ...
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Adam Audrey bear Beau better brother called CELIA Cesario Clown Collier's second folio Corrected dear Devil dost doth Duke F Dyce Enter Sir Exeunt Exit eyes FABIAN fair faith father Fool Forest Forest of Arden Fortune Ganymede gentle gentleman give hand Hanmer hath heart hither honour humour Illyria Jaques Julius Cæsar knight lady Lettsom live lord lover madam Malvolio MARIA marry matter meaning merry mistress motley Fool never niece old text Olivia original reads Orlando Orsino Phebe phrase play Poet pr'ythee pray Rosalind SCENE Sebastian sense Shakespeare shalt shepherd SILVIUS sing Sir Andrew Sir ANDREW AGUECHEEK Sir TOBY BELCH Sir Topas song soul speak sweet tell thee thing thou art thou hast tongue Touch Touchstone Twelfth Night Viola woman word youth