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Page 62
Do all men kill the thing they do not love ? Shy . Hates any man the thing he
would not kill ? Bas . Ev'ry offence is not a hate at firft . Shy . What , would'st thou
have a serpent fting thee twice ? Anth . I pray you , think you question with a few .
Do all men kill the thing they do not love ? Shy . Hates any man the thing he
would not kill ? Bas . Ev'ry offence is not a hate at firft . Shy . What , would'st thou
have a serpent fting thee twice ? Anth . I pray you , think you question with a few .
Page 81
With any terms of zeal , wanted the modesty To urge the thing held as a
ceremony ? Nerisa teaches me what to believe ; I'll die for't , but some woman
had the ring . Baf . No , by mine honour , madam , by my soul , No woman had it ,
but a civil ...
With any terms of zeal , wanted the modesty To urge the thing held as a
ceremony ? Nerisa teaches me what to believe ; I'll die for't , but some woman
had the ring . Baf . No , by mine honour , madam , by my soul , No woman had it ,
but a civil ...
Page 150
Ido f Hace 는 HU The Is of that nature , as to your huge store Wise things seem
foolish , and rich things but poor . Ros .. This proves you wise , and rich ; for in my
eyeBiron . I am a fool , and full of poverty . Rof . But that you take what doth to you
...
Ido f Hace 는 HU The Is of that nature , as to your huge store Wise things seem
foolish , and rich things but poor . Ros .. This proves you wise , and rich ; for in my
eyeBiron . I am a fool , and full of poverty . Rof . But that you take what doth to you
...
Page 222
... When he that speaks them pleases those that hear : It is a pretty youth ; not
very pretty ; But , sure , he's proud ; and yet his pride becomes him ; He'll make a
proper inan ; the best thing in him Is his complexion ; and faster than his tongue
Did ...
... When he that speaks them pleases those that hear : It is a pretty youth ; not
very pretty ; But , sure , he's proud ; and yet his pride becomes him ; He'll make a
proper inan ; the best thing in him Is his complexion ; and faster than his tongue
Did ...
Page 237
O , I know where you are : nay , ' tis true : there was never any thing so sudden ,
but the fight of two rams , and Cæsar's thrasonical brag of , I came , saw , and
overcame : for your brother and my sister no sooner met , but they look'd ; no
sooner ...
O , I know where you are : nay , ' tis true : there was never any thing so sudden ,
but the fight of two rams , and Cæsar's thrasonical brag of , I came , saw , and
overcame : for your brother and my sister no sooner met , but they look'd ; no
sooner ...
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