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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A plague upon the tyrant that I serve ! I'll bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , Thou wondrous man . Trin . A most ridiculous monster ! to make a wonder of a poor drunkard . Cal . I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ...
A plague upon the tyrant that I serve ! I'll bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , Thou wondrous man . Trin . A most ridiculous monster ! to make a wonder of a poor drunkard . Cal . I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ...
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Let me lick thy shoe : I'll not serve him , he is not valiant . Trin . Thou liest , most ignorant monster ; I am in case to justle a constable : Was there ever man a coward , that hath drunk so much sack as I to- day ?
Let me lick thy shoe : I'll not serve him , he is not valiant . Trin . Thou liest , most ignorant monster ; I am in case to justle a constable : Was there ever man a coward , that hath drunk so much sack as I to- day ?
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Thou shalt be lord of it , and I'll serve thee . Ste . How now shall this be compassed ? 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 shalt be lord of it , and I'll serve thee . Ste . How now shall this be compassed ? 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 .
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Nay , sir , less than a pound shall serve me for carrying your letter . Pro . You mistake ; I mean the pound , a pinfold . Speed From a pound to a pin ? fold it over and over , " Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter to your ...
Nay , sir , less than a pound shall serve me for carrying your letter . Pro . You mistake ; I mean the pound , a pinfold . Speed From a pound to a pin ? fold it over and over , " Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter to your ...
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Why then , a ladder , quaintly made of cords , | There is no day for me to look upon : To cast up with a pair of anchoring hooks , Would serve to scale another Hero's tower , So bold Leander would adventure it . Duke .
Why then , a ladder , quaintly made of cords , | There is no day for me to look upon : To cast up with a pair of anchoring hooks , Would serve to scale another Hero's tower , So bold Leander would adventure it . Duke .
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