The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... thou , that my master has the alehouse ; if not , thou art an Hebrew. With all the cunning manner of our flight , Determin'd of : how I must climb her window ; The ladder made of cords ; and all the means Plotted and ' greed on , for my ...
... thou , that my master has the alehouse ; if not , thou art an Hebrew. With all the cunning manner of our flight , Determin'd of : how I must climb her window ; The ladder made of cords ; and all the means Plotted and ' greed on , for my ...
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... thou art banished . O , that's the news ; From hence , from Silvia , and from me , thy friend . VAL . O , I have fed ... thou speak'st Have some malignant power upon my life ; If so , I pray thee , breathe it in mine ear , As ending anthem of ...
... thou art banished . O , that's the news ; From hence , from Silvia , and from me , thy friend . VAL . O , I have fed ... thou speak'st Have some malignant power upon my life ; If so , I pray thee , breathe it in mine ear , As ending anthem of ...
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... thou ? he hath stayed for a better man than thee . SPEED . And must I go to him ? LAUN . Thou must run to him , for ... thou art not ignorant How she opposes her against my will . PRO . She did , my lord , when Valentine was here . DUKE ...
... thou ? he hath stayed for a better man than thee . SPEED . And must I go to him ? LAUN . Thou must run to him , for ... thou art not ignorant How she opposes her against my will . PRO . She did , my lord , when Valentine was here . DUKE ...
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... thou art a gentleman , ( Think not I flatter , for I swear I do not , ) Valiant , wise , remorseful , well accomplish'd . Thou art not ignorant what dear good will I bear unto the banish'd Valentine ; Nor how my father would enforce me ...
... thou art a gentleman , ( Think not I flatter , for I swear I do not , ) Valiant , wise , remorseful , well accomplish'd . Thou art not ignorant what dear good will I bear unto the banish'd Valentine ; Nor how my father would enforce me ...
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... thee home again.- Plead a new state in thy unrivall'd merit , " To which I thus subscribe , -Sir Valentine , Thou art a gentleman , and well deriv'd ; Take thou thy Silvia , for thou hast deserv'd her . VAL . I thank your grace ; the ...
... thee home again.- Plead a new state in thy unrivall'd merit , " To which I thus subscribe , -Sir Valentine , Thou art a gentleman , and well deriv'd ; Take thou thy Silvia , for thou hast deserv'd her . VAL . I thank your grace ; the ...
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