The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 12Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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Page 110
... Give me thy hand . PAR . My Lord , you give me most egregious indignity . LAF . Ay ; with all my heart ; and thou art worthy of it . PAR . I have not , my Lord , deserv'd it . LAF . Yes , good faith , every dram of it ; and I will not ...
... Give me thy hand . PAR . My Lord , you give me most egregious indignity . LAF . Ay ; with all my heart ; and thou art worthy of it . PAR . I have not , my Lord , deserv'd it . LAF . Yes , good faith , every dram of it ; and I will not ...
Page 135
... give thyself unto my sick desires , Who then recover : say thou art mine , and ever My love , as it begins , shall so persever . DIA . I see that men may cope's in such a sort That we'll forsake ourselves . Give me that ring . BER . I ...
... give thyself unto my sick desires , Who then recover : say thou art mine , and ever My love , as it begins , shall so persever . DIA . I see that men may cope's in such a sort That we'll forsake ourselves . Give me that ring . BER . I ...
Page 157
... give away this hand , and that is mine ; You give away Heaven's vows , and those are mine ; 170 You give away my flesh , which is known mine ; For I by vow am so embody'd your's That she which marries you must marry me , Or both or none ...
... give away this hand , and that is mine ; You give away Heaven's vows , and those are mine ; 170 You give away my flesh , which is known mine ; For I by vow am so embody'd your's That she which marries you must marry me , Or both or none ...
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