The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Belford, Clarke, 1890 - 926 pages |
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... madam ; so you stumble not unheedfully . Jul . Of all the fair resort of gentlemen , That every day with parle encounter me , In thy opinion , which is worthiest love ? Luc . Please you , repeat their names , I'll shew my According to ...
... madam ; so you stumble not unheedfully . Jul . Of all the fair resort of gentlemen , That every day with parle encounter me , In thy opinion , which is worthiest love ? Luc . Please you , repeat their names , I'll shew my According to ...
Page 47
... Madam , dinner's ready , and your father stays . Jul . Well , let us go . Luc.What , shall these papers lie like tell - tales here ? Jul . If you respect them , best to take them up . Luc . Nay , I was taken up for laying them down Yet ...
... Madam , dinner's ready , and your father stays . Jul . Well , let us go . Luc.What , shall these papers lie like tell - tales here ? Jul . If you respect them , best to take them up . Luc . Nay , I was taken up for laying them down Yet ...
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... Madam Silvia madam Silvia ! Val . How now , sirrah ? Speed . She is not within hearing , sir . Val . Why , sir , who bade you call her ? Speed . Your worship , sir ; or else I mistook . Val . Well , you'll still be too forward . ן - יי ...
... Madam Silvia madam Silvia ! Val . How now , sirrah ? Speed . She is not within hearing , sir . Val . Why , sir , who bade you call her ? Speed . Your worship , sir ; or else I mistook . Val . Well , you'll still be too forward . ן - יי ...
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... madam , it came hardly off ; For , being ignorant to whom it goes , I writ at random , very doubtfully . [ pains ? Sil . Perchance you think too much of so much Val . No , madam ; so it stead you , I will write , Please you command , a ...
... madam , it came hardly off ; For , being ignorant to whom it goes , I writ at random , very doubtfully . [ pains ? Sil . Perchance you think too much of so much Val . No , madam ; so it stead you , I will write , Please you command , a ...
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... madam ; he is a kind of cameleon . Thu. That hath more mind to feed on your blood , than live in your air . Val . I knew him , as myself ; for from our infancy We have convers'd , and spent our hours together . [ Exeunt . And though ...
... madam ; he is a kind of cameleon . Thu. That hath more mind to feed on your blood , than live in your air . Val . I knew him , as myself ; for from our infancy We have convers'd , and spent our hours together . [ Exeunt . And though ...
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