The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Student's Cambridge EdHoughton, 1906 - 1237 pages |
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... Pray you , do my commendations ; I wonld be glad to see it . Bir . I would you heard it groan . Ros . Is the fool sick ? Bir . Sick at the heart . Ros . Alack , let it blood . Bir . Would that do it good ? Ros . My physic says " ay ...
... Pray you , do my commendations ; I wonld be glad to see it . Bir . I would you heard it groan . Ros . Is the fool sick ? Bir . Sick at the heart . Ros . Alack , let it blood . Bir . Would that do it good ? Ros . My physic says " ay ...
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... pray for her ! Go to ; it is a plague That Cupid will impose for my neglect Of his almighty dreadful little might . 202 206 Well , I will love , write , sigh , pray , sue , groan : Some men must love my lady , and some Joan . ACT IV ...
... pray for her ! Go to ; it is a plague That Cupid will impose for my neglect Of his almighty dreadful little might . 202 206 Well , I will love , write , sigh , pray , sue , groan : Some men must love my lady , and some Joan . ACT IV ...
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... pray si Are penitent for your default to - day . Ant . S. Stop in your wind , sir ; tell me this , I pray : Where have you left the money that I gave you ? To Dro . E. O , -sixpence , that I had o ' Wednes- day last pay the saddler for ...
... pray si Are penitent for your default to - day . Ant . S. Stop in your wind , sir ; tell me this , I pray : Where have you left the money that I gave you ? To Dro . E. O , -sixpence , that I had o ' Wednes- day last pay the saddler for ...
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... pray you , master , tell me . Ant . S. Yea , dost thou jeer and flout me in the teeth ? Think'st thou I jest ? Hold , take thou that , and that . [ Beats Dro . Dro . S. Hold , sir , for God's sake ! Now your jest is earnest . Upon what ...
... pray you , master , tell me . Ant . S. Yea , dost thou jeer and flout me in the teeth ? Think'st thou I jest ? Hold , take thou that , and that . [ Beats Dro . Dro . S. Hold , sir , for God's sake ! Now your jest is earnest . Upon what ...
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... pray you , sir , receive the money now , 180 For fear you ne'er see chain nor money more . Ang . You are a merry man , sir ; fare you well . [ Exit . Ant . S. What I should think of this , I can- not tell ; But this I think , there's no ...
... pray you , sir , receive the money now , 180 For fear you ne'er see chain nor money more . Ang . You are a merry man , sir ; fare you well . [ Exit . Ant . S. What I should think of this , I can- not tell ; But this I think , there's no ...
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