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Page 38
You shall look fairer ere I give or hazard . What says the golden chest ? ha ! let
me see : Who chooseth me , mall gain what many men depre . What many men
desire that may be meant Of the full multitude that choose by show , Not learning
...
You shall look fairer ere I give or hazard . What says the golden chest ? ha ! let
me see : Who chooseth me , mall gain what many men depre . What many men
desire that may be meant Of the full multitude that choose by show , Not learning
...
Page 41
There I have another bad match ; a bankrupt , a prodigal , who dares scarce
show his head on the Ryalto ; a beggar that us'd to come so smug upon the mart !
let him look to his bond ; he was wont to call me usurer ; let him look to his bond ;
he ...
There I have another bad match ; a bankrupt , a prodigal , who dares scarce
show his head on the Ryalto ; a beggar that us'd to come so smug upon the mart !
let him look to his bond ; he was wont to call me usurer ; let him look to his bond ;
he ...
Page 130
That I may swear beauty doth beauty lack , If that she learn not of her eye to look :
No face is fair that is not full so black . King . O paradox ! black is the badge of hell
; The hue of dungeons , and the stole of night . Biron . And beauty's dress ...
That I may swear beauty doth beauty lack , If that she learn not of her eye to look :
No face is fair that is not full so black . King . O paradox ! black is the badge of hell
; The hue of dungeons , and the stole of night . Biron . And beauty's dress ...
Page 150
Dum . Let us confess , and turn it to a jest . Prin . Amaz'd , my lord ? why looks
your highness sad ? Rof . Help ! hold his brows ! he'll swoon ! why look you pale
? Seafick , I think , coming from Muscovy . Biron . Thus pour the stars down
plagues ...
Dum . Let us confess , and turn it to a jest . Prin . Amaz'd , my lord ? why looks
your highness sad ? Rof . Help ! hold his brows ! he'll swoon ! why look you pale
? Seafick , I think , coming from Muscovy . Biron . Thus pour the stars down
plagues ...
Page 220
Why , what means this ? why do you look on me ? I see no more in you than in
the ordinary Of nature's salework : odd's my little life ! I think , she means
toʻtangle mine eyes too : No , faith , proud mistress , hope not after it ; ' Tis not
your inky ...
Why , what means this ? why do you look on me ? I see no more in you than in
the ordinary Of nature's salework : odd's my little life ! I think , she means
toʻtangle mine eyes too : No , faith , proud mistress , hope not after it ; ' Tis not
your inky ...
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