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Page 64
Can no prayers pierce thee ? Shy . No , none that thou hast wit enough to make ,
Gra . O , be thou damn'd , inexorable dog , And for thy life let justice be accus'd !
Thou almost mak'st me waver in my faith , To hold opinion with Pythagoras , That
...
Can no prayers pierce thee ? Shy . No , none that thou hast wit enough to make ,
Gra . O , be thou damn'd , inexorable dog , And for thy life let justice be accus'd !
Thou almost mak'st me waver in my faith , To hold opinion with Pythagoras , That
...
Page 70
For it appears by manifest proceeding , That indirectly , and directly too , Thou
hast contriv'd against the very life Of the defendant ; and thou hast incurr'd The
danger formally by me rehears'd . Down , therefore , and beg mercy of the duke .
For it appears by manifest proceeding , That indirectly , and directly too , Thou
hast contriv'd against the very life Of the defendant ; and thou hast incurr'd The
danger formally by me rehears'd . Down , therefore , and beg mercy of the duke .
Page 191
Or if thou hast not fat as I do now , Wearying thy hearer in thy mistress ' praise ,
Thou hast not lov'd . Or if thou hast not broke from company , Abruptly as my
passion now makes me , Thou hast not lov'd . O Phebe , : fit land Vio und By do R
11 .
Or if thou hast not fat as I do now , Wearying thy hearer in thy mistress ' praise ,
Thou hast not lov'd . Or if thou hast not broke from company , Abruptly as my
passion now makes me , Thou hast not lov'd . O Phebe , : fit land Vio und By do R
11 .
Page 283
But flow in speech , yet sweet as spring - time flowers : Thou can'ít not frown ,
thou can'st not look afcance , Nor bite the lip , as angry wenches will ; Nor hast
thou pleasure to be cross in talk : But thou with mildness entertain'st thy wooers ,
With ...
But flow in speech , yet sweet as spring - time flowers : Thou can'ít not frown ,
thou can'st not look afcance , Nor bite the lip , as angry wenches will ; Nor hast
thou pleasure to be cross in talk : But thou with mildness entertain'st thy wooers ,
With ...
Page 297
Pet . 0 , Kate , content thee ; pr'ythee , be not angry . Cath . I will be angry ; what
hast thou to do ? Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre . Ay , marry , sir ,
now it begins to work . Cath . Gentlemen , forward to the bridal - dinner . I see , a ...
Pet . 0 , Kate , content thee ; pr'ythee , be not angry . Cath . I will be angry ; what
hast thou to do ? Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre . Ay , marry , sir ,
now it begins to work . Cath . Gentlemen , forward to the bridal - dinner . I see , a ...
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