The Works of ShakespeareF. Warne and Company, 1872 - 173 pages |
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... heart ! Poor souls 1 they perish'd. Had I been any god of power, I would Have sunk the sea within the earth, or e'er It should the good ship so have swallow'd, and The freighting souls within her. Pro. . Be collected : 1 No more ...
... heart ! Poor souls 1 they perish'd. Had I been any god of power, I would Have sunk the sea within the earth, or e'er It should the good ship so have swallow'd, and The freighting souls within her. Pro. . Be collected : 1 No more ...
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... heart. Host. I perceive you delight not in music. Jul. Not a whit, — when it jars so. Host. Hark, what fine change ... heart's truth, You would quickly learn to know him by his voice. Sil. Sir Proteus, as I take it. Pro. Sir Proteus ...
... heart. Host. I perceive you delight not in music. Jul. Not a whit, — when it jars so. Host. Hark, what fine change ... heart's truth, You would quickly learn to know him by his voice. Sil. Sir Proteus, as I take it. Pro. Sir Proteus ...
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... heart, la ; with my heart* Page. Sir, I thank you. Shal. Sir, 1 thank you ; by yea and no, I do. Page. I am glad to see you, good master Slender. Slen. How does your fallow greyhound, sir t I heard say. he was outrun on Cotsall. Page ...
... heart, la ; with my heart* Page. Sir, I thank you. Shal. Sir, 1 thank you ; by yea and no, I do. Page. I am glad to see you, good master Slender. Slen. How does your fallow greyhound, sir t I heard say. he was outrun on Cotsall. Page ...
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... heart of my purpose : you are a gentleman of excellent breeding, admirable discourse, of | great admittance, authentic in your place and person, ger.era'.ly allowed for your many warlike, court-like, Fal. (), sir! [and learned ...
... heart of my purpose : you are a gentleman of excellent breeding, admirable discourse, of | great admittance, authentic in your place and person, ger.era'.ly allowed for your many warlike, court-like, Fal. (), sir! [and learned ...
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... heart he hath: a woman would run; through fire and water for such a kind heart. But yet I would my master had mistress Anne; or 1 would master Slender had her ; or, in sooth. I would master Fenton had her: I will do what I can for them ...
... heart he hath: a woman would run; through fire and water for such a kind heart. But yet I would my master had mistress Anne; or 1 would master Slender had her ; or, in sooth. I would master Fenton had her: I will do what I can for them ...
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