The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothingPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... VERG . Yea ; or else it were pity but they should suffer salvation , body and 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 ...
... VERG . Yea ; or else it were pity but they should suffer salvation , body and 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 ...
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... VERG . If he will not stand when he is bidden , he is none of the Prince's subjects . DOG . True , and they are to meddle with none but the Prince's subjects . You shall also make no noise in the streets ; for for the Watch to babble ...
... VERG . If he will not stand when he is bidden , he is none of the Prince's subjects . DOG . True , and they are to meddle with none but the Prince's subjects . You shall also make no noise in the streets ; for for the Watch to babble ...
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... VERG . ' Tis very true . DOG . This is the end of the charge : you , Constable , are to present the Prince's own person : if you meet the Prince in the night , you may stay him . VERG . Nay , by ' r Lady , that I think ' a cannot . DOG ...
... VERG . ' Tis very true . DOG . This is the end of the charge : you , Constable , are to present the Prince's own person : if you meet the Prince in the night , you may stay him . VERG . Nay , by ' r Lady , that I think ' a cannot . DOG ...
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... VERG . Yes , in truth it is , Sir- LEON . What is it , my good Friends ? DOG . Goodman Verges , Sir , speaks a little off the matter : an old man , Sir , and his wits are not so blunt as , God help , I would desire they were ; but , in ...
... VERG . Yes , in truth it is , Sir- LEON . What is it , my good Friends ? DOG . Goodman Verges , Sir , speaks a little off the matter : an old man , Sir , and his wits are not so blunt as , God help , I would desire they were ; but , in ...
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... VERG . And so am I. LEON . I would fain know what you have to say . VERG . Marry , Sir , our Watch to - night , excepting your Worship's presence , have ta'en a couple of as arrant knaves as any in Messina . 31 DOG . [ to LEONATO . ] A ...
... VERG . And so am I. LEON . I would fain know what you have to say . VERG . Marry , Sir , our Watch to - night , excepting your Worship's presence , have ta'en a couple of as arrant knaves as any in Messina . 31 DOG . [ to LEONATO . ] A ...
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