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Page 73
Good fir , this ring was given me by my wife ; And , when she put it on , she made
me vow That I should neither sell , nor give , nor lose it . Por . That ' scuse serves
many men to save their gifts ; And if your wife be not a mad woman , And know ...
Good fir , this ring was given me by my wife ; And , when she put it on , she made
me vow That I should neither sell , nor give , nor lose it . Por . That ' scuse serves
many men to save their gifts ; And if your wife be not a mad woman , And know ...
Page 80
Why , I were beft to cut my left hand off , And Twear , I lost the ring defending it .
Gra . My lord Bassanio gave his ring away Unto the judge that begg'd it , and ,
indeed , Deserv'd it too ; and then the boy , his clerk , That took some pains in
writing ...
Why , I were beft to cut my left hand off , And Twear , I lost the ring defending it .
Gra . My lord Bassanio gave his ring away Unto the judge that begg'd it , and ,
indeed , Deserv'd it too ; and then the boy , his clerk , That took some pains in
writing ...
Page 290
But I have cause to pry into this pedant ; Methinks , he looks as though he were in
love : Yet if thy thoughts , Bianca , be so humble , To cast thy wand'ring eyes on
every stale , Seize thee who list ; if once I find thee ranging , Hortenso will be ...
But I have cause to pry into this pedant ; Methinks , he looks as though he were in
love : Yet if thy thoughts , Bianca , be so humble , To cast thy wand'ring eyes on
every stale , Seize thee who list ; if once I find thee ranging , Hortenso will be ...
Page 392
Give me that ring . Ber . I'll lend it thee , my dear , but have no power To give it
from me . Dia . Will you not , my lord ? Ber . It is an honour ' longing to our house ,
Bequeathed down from many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i'th ...
Give me that ring . Ber . I'll lend it thee , my dear , but have no power To give it
from me . Dia . Will you not , my lord ? Ber . It is an honour ' longing to our house ,
Bequeathed down from many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i'th ...
Page 412
By my old beard , [ Ber . gives a ring : And ev'ry hair that's on't , Helen that's dead
Was a sweet creature : such a ring as this , The last time e'er she took her leave
at court , I saw upon her finger . Ber . Hers it was not . King . Now , pray you , let ...
By my old beard , [ Ber . gives a ring : And ev'ry hair that's on't , Helen that's dead
Was a sweet creature : such a ring as this , The last time e'er she took her leave
at court , I saw upon her finger . Ber . Hers it was not . King . Now , pray you , let ...
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