Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5McKay, 1900 |
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Page 40
... soul ravished ! Is it not strange that sheeps ' guts should hale souls out of men's bodies ? Well , a horn for my money , when all's done . 56 The Song . Balth . Sigh no more , ladies , sigh no more , Men were deceivers ever , One foot ...
... soul ravished ! Is it not strange that sheeps ' guts should hale souls out of men's bodies ? Well , a horn for my money , when all's done . 56 The Song . Balth . Sigh no more , ladies , sigh no more , Men were deceivers ever , One foot ...
Page 57
... soul . Dog . Nay , that were a punishment too good for them if they should have any allegiance in them , being chosen for the prince's watch . Verg . Well , give them their charge , neighbour Dogberry . Dog . First , who think you the ...
... soul . Dog . Nay , that were a punishment too good for them if they should have any allegiance in them , being chosen for the prince's watch . Verg . Well , give them their charge , neighbour Dogberry . Dog . First , who think you the ...
Page 68
... : well , God's a good man ; an two men ride of a horse , one must ride behind . An hon- est soul , i ' faith , sir ; by my troth he is , as ever broke - bread ; but God is to be worshipped ; all. 68 Much Ado About Nothing [ Act III.
... : well , God's a good man ; an two men ride of a horse , one must ride behind . An hon- est soul , i ' faith , sir ; by my troth he is , as ever broke - bread ; but God is to be worshipped ; all. 68 Much Ado About Nothing [ Act III.
Page 70
... souls , to utter it . Claud . Know you any , Hero ? Hero . None , my lord . Friar . Know you any , count ? 15 Leon . I dare make his answer , none . Claud . O , what men dare do ! what men may do ! what men daily do , not knowing what ...
... souls , to utter it . Claud . Know you any , Hero ? Hero . None , my lord . Friar . Know you any , count ? 15 Leon . I dare make his answer , none . Claud . O , what men dare do ! what men may do ! what men daily do , not knowing what ...
Page 71
... soul Give me this maid , your daughter ? Leon . As freely , son , as God did give her me . 25 Claud . And what have I to give you back , whose worth May counterpoise this rich and precious gift ? D. Pedro . Nothing , unless you render ...
... soul Give me this maid , your daughter ? Leon . As freely , son , as God did give her me . 25 Claud . And what have I to give you back , whose worth May counterpoise this rich and precious gift ? D. Pedro . Nothing , unless you render ...
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