The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 12Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... BERTRAM : COUNT OF ROUSILLON . LAFEU : AN OLD LORD . PAROLLES : A FOLLOWER OF BERTRAM . STEWARD : SERVANTS TO THE COUNTESS OF ROUSILLON . CLOWN : A GENTLE ASTRINGER.1 A PAGE . COUNTESS OF ROUSILLON : MOTHER TO BERTRAM . HELENA : A ...
... BERTRAM : COUNT OF ROUSILLON . LAFEU : AN OLD LORD . PAROLLES : A FOLLOWER OF BERTRAM . STEWARD : SERVANTS TO THE COUNTESS OF ROUSILLON . CLOWN : A GENTLE ASTRINGER.1 A PAGE . COUNTESS OF ROUSILLON : MOTHER TO BERTRAM . HELENA : A ...
Page 83
... Bertram . [ exit . BER . [ to HELENA . ] The best wishes that can be forg'd in your thoughts be servants to you ! Be comfortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her . LAF . Farewell , pretty Lady : you must hold the ...
... Bertram . [ exit . BER . [ to HELENA . ] The best wishes that can be forg'd in your thoughts be servants to you ! Be comfortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her . LAF . Farewell , pretty Lady : you must hold the ...
Page 107
... BERTRAM . ] I dare not say I take you ; but I give Me and my service , ever whilst I live , Into your guiding power . This is the man . KING . Why , then , young Bertram , take her ; she's thy wife . BER . My wife , my Liege ! I shall ...
... BERTRAM . ] I dare not say I take you ; but I give Me and my service , ever whilst I live , Into your guiding power . This is the man . KING . Why , then , young Bertram , take her ; she's thy wife . BER . My wife , my Liege ! I shall ...
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