The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Page 14
... make foul the clearness of our defervings , when of ourselves we publish them . Count . What does this knave here ? get you gone , Sirrah : Sirrah the complaints I have heard of you , I 14 All's well , that Ends well .
... make foul the clearness of our defervings , when of ourselves we publish them . Count . What does this knave here ? get you gone , Sirrah : Sirrah the complaints I have heard of you , I 14 All's well , that Ends well .
Page 15
... knave . Clo . Y'are fhallow , Madam , in great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am weary of ; he that eares my land , fpares my team , and gives me leave to inne the crop ; if I be his cuckold , he's my drudge ...
... knave . Clo . Y'are fhallow , Madam , in great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am weary of ; he that eares my land , fpares my team , and gives me leave to inne the crop ; if I be his cuckold , he's my drudge ...
Page 16
... knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the truth the next way ; " For I the ballad will repeat , which men full - true " fhall find ; " Your marriage comes by destiny , your cuckow fings by kind , " C Count . Get you gone ...
... knave ? Clo . A prophet , I , Madam ; and I speak the truth the next way ; " For I the ballad will repeat , which men full - true " fhall find ; " Your marriage comes by destiny , your cuckow fings by kind , " C Count . Get you gone ...
Page 17
... knave , and do as I com- mand you ? Clo . That man that fhould be at a woman's com- mand , and yet no hurt done ! tho ' honefty be no pu- ritan , yet it will do no hurt ; it will wear the furplis of humility over the black gown of a big ...
... knave , and do as I com- mand you ? Clo . That man that fhould be at a woman's com- mand , and yet no hurt done ! tho ' honefty be no pu- ritan , yet it will do no hurt ; it will wear the furplis of humility over the black gown of a big ...
Page 31
... knave , as the nun's lip to the friar's mouth ; nay , as the pudding to his skin . Count . Have you , I fay , an answer of such fitness for all questions ? Clo . From below your duke , to beneath your confta- ble , it will fit any ...
... knave , as the nun's lip to the friar's mouth ; nay , as the pudding to his skin . Count . Have you , I fay , an answer of such fitness for all questions ? Clo . From below your duke , to beneath your confta- ble , it will fit any ...
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