The Complete Works of William ShakespeareW. & G. Foyle, 1923 - 1312 pages |
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Page 183
... sweet love ? Bot . I have a reasonable good ear in music ; let us have the tongs and the bones . [ eat . Tita . Or say , sweet love , what thou desir'st to Bot . Truly , a peck of provender ; I could munch your good dry oats . Methinks ...
... sweet love ? Bot . I have a reasonable good ear in music ; let us have the tongs and the bones . [ eat . Tita . Or say , sweet love , what thou desir'st to Bot . Truly , a peck of provender ; I could munch your good dry oats . Methinks ...
Page 210
... sweet pleasure , for the moun- Hol . I do , sans question . Arm . Sir , it is the king's most sweet pleasure and affection to congratulate the princess at her pavilion , in the posteriors of this day ; which the rude multitude call the ...
... sweet pleasure , for the moun- Hol . I do , sans question . Arm . Sir , it is the king's most sweet pleasure and affection to congratulate the princess at her pavilion , in the posteriors of this day ; which the rude multitude call the ...
Page 783
... sweet Lord Menelaus . Ther . Sweet draught : sweet , quoth'a ! sweet sink , sweet sewer . Achil . Good - night [ or tarry . And welcome , both at once , to those that go Agam . Good - night . [ Exeunt AGAM . and MEN . Achil . Old Nestor ...
... sweet Lord Menelaus . Ther . Sweet draught : sweet , quoth'a ! sweet sink , sweet sewer . Achil . Good - night [ or tarry . And welcome , both at once , to those that go Agam . Good - night . [ Exeunt AGAM . and MEN . Achil . Old Nestor ...
Contents
Introduction by St John Ervine | ix |
The Winters Tale | 344 |
The Comedy of Errors | 379 |
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