The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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... at Which end o ' the beam she'd bow . your son , We have lost I fear , for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : The fault's Your own . Alon .
... at Which end o ' the beam she'd bow . your son , We have lost I fear , for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : The fault's Your own . Alon .
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Here comes a spirit of his ; and to torment me , For bringing wood in slowly : I'll fall flat ; Perchance , he will not mind me . Trin . Here's neither bush nor shrub , to bear off any weather at all , and another storm brewing ; I hear ...
Here comes a spirit of his ; and to torment me , For bringing wood in slowly : I'll fall flat ; Perchance , he will not mind me . Trin . Here's neither bush nor shrub , to bear off any weather at all , and another storm brewing ; I hear ...
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I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I with my long nails will dig thee pig - nuts ; Shew thee a jay's nest , and instruct thee how To snare the nimble marmozet ; I'll bring thee To clust'ring filberds , and sometimes ...
I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I with my long nails will dig thee pig - nuts ; Shew thee a jay's nest , and instruct thee how To snare the nimble marmozet ; I'll bring thee To clust'ring filberds , and sometimes ...
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Canst thou bring me to the party ? Cal . Yea , yea , my lord : I'll yield him thee asleep , Where thou may'st knock a nail into his head . Ari . Thou liest , thou canst not . Cal . What a pied ninny's this ! 6 Thou scurvy patch !
Canst thou bring me to the party ? Cal . Yea , yea , my lord : I'll yield him thee asleep , Where thou may'st knock a nail into his head . Ari . Thou liest , thou canst not . Cal . What a pied ninny's this ! 6 Thou scurvy patch !
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Enter several strange Shapes , bringing in a Banquet ; they dance about it with gentle ac- tions of salutation ... heads stood in their breasts ? which now we find , Each putter - out on five for one , will bring us Good warrant of .
Enter several strange Shapes , bringing in a Banquet ; they dance about it with gentle ac- tions of salutation ... heads stood in their breasts ? which now we find , Each putter - out on five for one , will bring us Good warrant of .
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