The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Pompey the Great . Pompey , you are partly a bawd , Pompey ; howfoever you colour it in being a tapfter ; are you not ? come , tell me true ; it fhall be the bet- ter for you . Clown . Truly , Sir , I am a poor fellow that would live ...
... Pompey the Great . Pompey , you are partly a bawd , Pompey ; howfoever you colour it in being a tapfter ; are you not ? come , tell me true ; it fhall be the bet- ter for you . Clown . Truly , Sir , I am a poor fellow that would live ...
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... Pompey is it a lawful trade ? Clown . If the law will allow it , Sir . Efcal . But the law will not allow it , Pompey nor it fhall not be allowed in Vienna . Clown . Does your worship mean to geld and fplay all the youth in the city ...
... Pompey is it a lawful trade ? Clown . If the law will allow it , Sir . Efcal . But the law will not allow it , Pompey nor it fhall not be allowed in Vienna . Clown . Does your worship mean to geld and fplay all the youth in the city ...
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... Pompey , fare you well . Clown . I thank your worship for your good counfel . [ afide . ] But I fhall follow it , as the flesh and fortune fhall better determine . Whip me ? no , no ; let carman whip his jade : The valiant heart's not ...
... Pompey , fare you well . Clown . I thank your worship for your good counfel . [ afide . ] But I fhall follow it , as the flesh and fortune fhall better determine . Whip me ? no , no ; let carman whip his jade : The valiant heart's not ...
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... Pompey ? what , at the wheels of Cæfar ? art thou led in triumph ? what , is there none of Pigmalion's images , newly made wo- man , 6 to be had now , for putting the hand in the pocket , and extracting it clutch'd ? what reply ? ha ...
... Pompey ? what , at the wheels of Cæfar ? art thou led in triumph ? what , is there none of Pigmalion's images , newly made wo- man , 6 to be had now , for putting the hand in the pocket , and extracting it clutch'd ? what reply ? ha ...
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... Pompey ?、 Clown . Yes , faith , Sir . Luci . Why , ' tis not amifs , Pompey , farewel : go , fay , I fent thee thither . For debt , Pompey ? or how ? 9 Elb . For being a bawd , for being a bawd . Lucio . Well , then imprifon him ; if ...
... Pompey ?、 Clown . Yes , faith , Sir . Luci . Why , ' tis not amifs , Pompey , farewel : go , fay , I fent thee thither . For debt , Pompey ? or how ? 9 Elb . For being a bawd , for being a bawd . Lucio . Well , then imprifon him ; if ...
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