The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... lady . Pan . Words pay no debts , give her deeds : but she'll bereave you of the deeds too , if she call your activity in question . What , billing again ? Here's - In witness whereof the parties interchangeably - Come in , come in ; I ...
... lady . Pan . Words pay no debts , give her deeds : but she'll bereave you of the deeds too , if she call your activity in question . What , billing again ? Here's - In witness whereof the parties interchangeably - Come in , come in ; I ...
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... lady . Nest . Our general doth salute you with a kiss . Ulyss . Yet is the kindness but particular ; " Twere better , she were kiss'd in general . Nest . And very courtly counsel : I'll begin.— So much for Nestor . Achil . I'll take ...
... lady . Nest . Our general doth salute you with a kiss . Ulyss . Yet is the kindness but particular ; " Twere better , she were kiss'd in general . Nest . And very courtly counsel : I'll begin.— So much for Nestor . Achil . I'll take ...
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... ladies . This Volumnia Is worth of consuls , senators , patricians , A city full ; of tribunes , such as you , A sea and land full : You have pray'd well to - day ; This morning , for ten thousand of your throats I'd not have given a ...
... ladies . This Volumnia Is worth of consuls , senators , patricians , A city full ; of tribunes , such as you , A sea and land full : You have pray'd well to - day ; This morning , for ten thousand of your throats I'd not have given a ...
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