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Page 53
My maid Nerissa , and myself , mean - time , Will live as maids and widows :
come , away ; For you shall hence upon your wedding - day . * But let me bear
the letter of your friend . Bas . reads . Weet Baffanio , my fpips have all mifcarry'd ,
my ...
My maid Nerissa , and myself , mean - time , Will live as maids and widows :
come , away ; For you shall hence upon your wedding - day . * But let me bear
the letter of your friend . Bas . reads . Weet Baffanio , my fpips have all mifcarry'd ,
my ...
Page 172
Where will the old duke live ? Cha . They say , he is already in the forest of Arden
, and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of
England : they say , many young gentlemen flock to him every day , and fleet the
...
Where will the old duke live ? Cha . They say , he is already in the forest of Arden
, and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of
England : they say , many young gentlemen flock to him every day , and fleet the
...
Page 341
He would always say , ( Methinks , I hear him now ; his plausive words He scatter'
d not in ears , but grafted them To grow there , and to bear ) Let me not live , (
Thus his good melancholy oft began On the catastrophe and heel of pastime
When ...
He would always say , ( Methinks , I hear him now ; his plausive words He scatter'
d not in ears , but grafted them To grow there , and to bear ) Let me not live , (
Thus his good melancholy oft began On the catastrophe and heel of pastime
When ...
Page 397
And truly , as I hope to live . Inter . First , demand of him , how many horse the
duke is strong . What say you to that ? Par . Five or fix thousand , but very weak
and unserviceable ; the troops are all scatter'd , and the commanders very poor ...
And truly , as I hope to live . Inter . First , demand of him , how many horse the
duke is strong . What say you to that ? Par . Five or fix thousand , but very weak
and unserviceable ; the troops are all scatter'd , and the commanders very poor ...
Page 402
Captain I'll be no more ; But I will eat , and drink , and sleep as soft As captain
shall : fimply the thing I am Shall make me live . Who knows himself a braggart ,
Let him fear this ; for it will come to pass , That every braggart shall be found an
ass .
Captain I'll be no more ; But I will eat , and drink , and sleep as soft As captain
shall : fimply the thing I am Shall make me live . Who knows himself a braggart ,
Let him fear this ; for it will come to pass , That every braggart shall be found an
ass .
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