The Complete Works of William ShakespeareW. & G. Foyle, 1923 - 1312 pages |
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Page 246
... pray you , know me when we meet again ; I wish you well , and so I take my leave . Bass . Dear sir , of force I must attempt you further ; Take some remembrance of us , as a tribute , Not as a fee : grant me two things , I pray you ...
... pray you , know me when we meet again ; I wish you well , and so I take my leave . Bass . Dear sir , of force I must attempt you further ; Take some remembrance of us , as a tribute , Not as a fee : grant me two things , I pray you ...
Page 457
... prayers are in His words come from his mouth , ours from our breast : He prays but faintly , and would be denied ; We pray with heart and soul , and all beside : His weary joints would gladly rise , I know ; Our knees shall kneel till ...
... prayers are in His words come from his mouth , ours from our breast : He prays but faintly , and would be denied ; We pray with heart and soul , and all beside : His weary joints would gladly rise , I know ; Our knees shall kneel till ...
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... Pray you , speak to ' em , I pray Men . You'll mar all : In wholesome manner . And keep their teeth clean . [ Exit MENENIUS . Cor . Bid them wash their faces So , here comes a brace : you , Re - enter two Citizens . You know the cause ...
... Pray you , speak to ' em , I pray Men . You'll mar all : In wholesome manner . And keep their teeth clean . [ Exit MENENIUS . Cor . Bid them wash their faces So , here comes a brace : you , Re - enter two Citizens . You know the cause ...
Contents
Introduction by St John Ervine | ix |
The Winters Tale | 344 |
The Comedy of Errors | 379 |
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