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Page 259
Madam , and nothing else ; so lords call ladies . Sly . Come , sit down on my knee
. Sim , drink to her . Madam wife , they say , that I have dream'd , and Nept above
some fifteen years and more . Lady . Ay , and the time seems thirty unto me ...
Madam , and nothing else ; so lords call ladies . Sly . Come , sit down on my knee
. Sim , drink to her . Madam wife , they say , that I have dream'd , and Nept above
some fifteen years and more . Lady . Ay , and the time seems thirty unto me ...
Page 290
Madam , before you touch the instrument , To learn the order of my fingering , I
must begin with rudiments of art , To teach you gamut in a briefer sort , More
pleasant , pithy , and effectual , Than hath been taught by any of my trade ; And
there it ...
Madam , before you touch the instrument , To learn the order of my fingering , I
must begin with rudiments of art , To teach you gamut in a briefer sort , More
pleasant , pithy , and effectual , Than hath been taught by any of my trade ; And
there it ...
Page 343
My poor body , madam , requires it : I am driven on by the flesh : and he must
needs go that the devil drives . Count . Is this all your worship's . reason ? Clo . '
Faith , madam , I have other holy reasons , such as they are . Count . May the
world ...
My poor body , madam , requires it : I am driven on by the flesh : and he must
needs go that the devil drives . Count . Is this all your worship's . reason ? Clo . '
Faith , madam , I have other holy reasons , such as they are . Count . May the
world ...
Page 374
O madam , yonder is heavy news within between two soldiers and my young lady
. Count . What is the matter ? Clo . Nay , there is some comfort in the news , fome
comfort ; your son will not be killd so soon as I thought he would . Count .
O madam , yonder is heavy news within between two soldiers and my young lady
. Count . What is the matter ? Clo . Nay , there is some comfort in the news , fome
comfort ; your son will not be killd so soon as I thought he would . Count .
Page 375
William Shakespeare. am father to , then call me husband : but in such a then I
write a never . This is a dreadful sentence . Count . Brought you this letter ,
gentlemen ? 1 Gen. Ay , madam ; and , for the contents ' sake , are sorry for our
pains .
William Shakespeare. am father to , then call me husband : but in such a then I
write a never . This is a dreadful sentence . Count . Brought you this letter ,
gentlemen ? 1 Gen. Ay , madam ; and , for the contents ' sake , are sorry for our
pains .
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