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Page 85
... Serv . I have serv'd you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . How now , you dog ? Reg . Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd shake it on this quarrel : What do ...
... Serv . I have serv'd you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . How now , you dog ? Reg . Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd shake it on this quarrel : What do ...
Page 86
... Serv . I'll never care what wickedness I do , If this man come to good . 2 Serv . If she live long , And , in the end , meet the old course of death * , Women will all turn monsters . 3 1 Serv . Let's follow the old earl , and get the ...
... Serv . I'll never care what wickedness I do , If this man come to good . 2 Serv . If she live long , And , in the end , meet the old course of death * , Women will all turn monsters . 3 1 Serv . Let's follow the old earl , and get the ...
Page 87
... Serv . Go thou ; I'll fetch some flax , and whites of eggs , To apply to his bleeding face . Now , heaven help him ! [ Exeunt severally . ACT IV . SCENE I - The Heath . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Yet better thus , and known to be contemn'd ...
... Serv . Go thou ; I'll fetch some flax , and whites of eggs , To apply to his bleeding face . Now , heaven help him ! [ Exeunt severally . ACT IV . SCENE I - The Heath . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Yet better thus , and known to be contemn'd ...
Page 151
... Serv . Find them out , whose names are written here ? It is written - that the shoemaker should meddle with his yard , and the tailor with his last , the fisher with his pencil , and the painter with his nets ; but I am sent to find ...
... Serv . Find them out , whose names are written here ? It is written - that the shoemaker should meddle with his yard , and the tailor with his last , the fisher with his pencil , and the painter with his nets ; but I am sent to find ...
Page 152
... Serv . God gi ' good e'en . - I pray , sir , can you read ? Rom . Ay , mine own fortune in my misery . Serv . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you see ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters ...
... Serv . God gi ' good e'en . - I pray , sir , can you read ? Rom . Ay , mine own fortune in my misery . Serv . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you see ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters ...
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