The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... lady ! HEL . I hope , sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes . * PAR . You had my prayers to lead them on : and to keep them on , have them still . - O , my knave ! how does my old lady ? CLO . So that you had her ...
... lady ! HEL . I hope , sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes . * PAR . You had my prayers to lead them on : and to keep them on , have them still . - O , my knave ! how does my old lady ? CLO . So that you had her ...
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... lady . COUNT . What is the matter ? CLO . Nay , there is some comfort in the news , some comfort ; your son will not be killed so soon as I thought he would . COUNT . Why should he be killed ? CLO . So say I , madam , if he run away ...
... lady . COUNT . What is the matter ? CLO . Nay , there is some comfort in the news , some comfort ; your son will not be killed so soon as I thought he would . COUNT . Why should he be killed ? CLO . So say I , madam , if he run away ...
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... lady . DIA . There is a gentleman , that serves the count , Reports but coarsely of her . HEL . DIA . Monsieur Parolles . HEL . What's his name ? O , I believe with him , In argument of praise , or to the worth Of the great count ...
... lady . DIA . There is a gentleman , that serves the count , Reports but coarsely of her . HEL . DIA . Monsieur Parolles . HEL . What's his name ? O , I believe with him , In argument of praise , or to the worth Of the great count ...
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... lady : we may pick a thousand salads , ere we light on such another herb . CLO . Indeed , sir , she was the sweet ... lady's death , and that my lord your son was upon his return home , I moved the king my master , to speak in the behalf ...
... lady : we may pick a thousand salads , ere we light on such another herb . CLO . Indeed , sir , she was the sweet ... lady's death , and that my lord your son was upon his return home , I moved the king my master , to speak in the behalf ...
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... Lady , of that I have made a bold charter , but , I thank my God , it holds yet . Re - enter Clown . CLO . O madam , yonder's my lord your son with a patch of velvet on's face ; whether there be a scar under it , or no , the velvet ...
... Lady , of that I have made a bold charter , but , I thank my God , it holds yet . Re - enter Clown . CLO . O madam , yonder's my lord your son with a patch of velvet on's face ; whether there be a scar under it , or no , the velvet ...
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