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Page 121
But to return to the verses : did they please you , sir Nathaniel ? Nath . Marvellous
well for the pen . Hol . I do dine to - day at the father's of a certain pupil of mine ;
where if ( being repast ) it shall please you to gratify the table with grace , I will ...
But to return to the verses : did they please you , sir Nathaniel ? Nath . Marvellous
well for the pen . Hol . I do dine to - day at the father's of a certain pupil of mine ;
where if ( being repast ) it shall please you to gratify the table with grace , I will ...
Page 194
I do not desire you to please me , I do defire you sing ; come , come , another
stanzo : call you ' em stanzo's ? Ami . What you will , monsieur Jaques . Jaq . Nay
, I care not for their names ; they owe me nothing . Will you sing ? Ami . More at ...
I do not desire you to please me , I do defire you sing ; come , come , another
stanzo : call you ' em stanzo's ? Ami . What you will , monsieur Jaques . Jaq . Nay
, I care not for their names ; they owe me nothing . Will you sing ? Ami . More at ...
Page 253
Full of rosewater , and bestrew'd with flowers ; Another bear the ewer ; a third a
diaper ; And say , will't please your lordship cool your hands ? Some one be
ready with a costly suit , And ask him what apparel he will wear ; Another tell him
of ...
Full of rosewater , and bestrew'd with flowers ; Another bear the ewer ; a third a
diaper ; And say , will't please your lordship cool your hands ? Some one be
ready with a costly suit , And ask him what apparel he will wear ; Another tell him
of ...
Page 290
... to plead Hortenko's passion , B mi , Bianca , take him for thy lord , C faut , that
loves thee with all affection , D fol re , one cliff , but two notes have 1 , E la mi ,
show me pity , or I die . ' Call you this gamut ? tut ! I like it not ; Old fashions
please ...
... to plead Hortenko's passion , B mi , Bianca , take him for thy lord , C faut , that
loves thee with all affection , D fol re , one cliff , but two notes have 1 , E la mi ,
show me pity , or I die . ' Call you this gamut ? tut ! I like it not ; Old fashions
please ...
Page 297
Nay then , Do what thou canst , I will not go to - day ; No , nor to - morrow , nor till I
please myself : The door is open , sir , there lies your way , You may be jogging
while your boots are green ; For me , I'll not go , till I please myself : " Tis like ...
Nay then , Do what thou canst , I will not go to - day ; No , nor to - morrow , nor till I
please myself : The door is open , sir , there lies your way , You may be jogging
while your boots are green ; For me , I'll not go , till I please myself : " Tis like ...
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