The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Belford, Clarke, 1890 - 926 pages |
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Page 36
... I'll kiss thy foot : I'll swear myself thy subject . Ste . Come on then ; down and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy - I'll bear your logs the while : Pray , give me that ; headed monster : a most scurvy monster ...
... I'll kiss thy foot : I'll swear myself thy subject . Ste . Come on then ; down and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy - I'll bear your logs the while : Pray , give me that ; headed monster : a most scurvy monster ...
Page 37
... I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant , Whether you will or no . Fer . And I thus humble ever . Mira . My mistress , dearest , My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e ...
... I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant , Whether you will or no . Fer . And I thus humble ever . Mira . My mistress , dearest , My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e ...
Page 38
... I'll not shew Where the quick freshes are . [ him Ste . Trinculo , run into no further danger : inter- rupt the monster one word further , and , by this hand , I'll turn my mercy out of doors , and make a stock- fish of thee . Trin ...
... I'll not shew Where the quick freshes are . [ him Ste . Trinculo , run into no further danger : inter- rupt the monster one word further , and , by this hand , I'll turn my mercy out of doors , and make a stock- fish of thee . Trin ...
Page 42
... I'll break , their senses I'll restore , And they shall be themselves . Ari . I'll fetch them , sir . [ Exit . Pro . Ye elves of hills , brooks , standing lakes , and And ye , that on the sands with printless foot [ groves ; Do chase ...
... I'll break , their senses I'll restore , And they shall be themselves . Ari . I'll fetch them , sir . [ Exit . Pro . Ye elves of hills , brooks , standing lakes , and And ye , that on the sands with printless foot [ groves ; Do chase ...
Page 51
... I'll die on him that says so , but yourself . Sil . That you are welcome ? Pro No ; that you are worthless . Enter Servant . Ser . Madam , my lord your father would speak with you . Sis . I'll wait upon his pleasure . Come , sir ThurÃo ...
... I'll die on him that says so , but yourself . Sil . That you are welcome ? Pro No ; that you are worthless . Enter Servant . Ser . Madam , my lord your father would speak with you . Sis . I'll wait upon his pleasure . Come , sir ThurÃo ...
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