The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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Page 17
... sweet lord , that you will stay behind us ! PAR . " T is not his fault , the spark . 2 LORD . O , ' t is brave wars ! PAR . Most admirable ; I have seen those wars . BER . I am commanded here , and kept a coil with , Too young , and the ...
... sweet lord , that you will stay behind us ! PAR . " T is not his fault , the spark . 2 LORD . O , ' t is brave wars ! PAR . Most admirable ; I have seen those wars . BER . I am commanded here , and kept a coil with , Too young , and the ...
Page 24
... sweet - heart ? BER . Although before the solemn priest I have sworn , I will not bed her . PAR . What ? what , sweet - heart ? BER . O my Parolles , they have married me : - I'll to the Tuscan wars , and never bed her . [ merits PAR ...
... sweet - heart ? BER . Although before the solemn priest I have sworn , I will not bed her . PAR . What ? what , sweet - heart ? BER . O my Parolles , they have married me : - I'll to the Tuscan wars , and never bed her . [ merits PAR ...
Page 39
... sweet self was got . DIA . She then was honest . BER . DIA . So should you be . No : My mother did but duty ; such , my lord , As you owe to your wife . BER . No more of that ! I pr'ythee , do not strive against my vows : I was compell ...
... sweet self was got . DIA . She then was honest . BER . DIA . So should you be . No : My mother did but duty ; such , my lord , As you owe to your wife . BER . No more of that ! I pr'ythee , do not strive against my vows : I was compell ...
Page 40
... sweet a lady . I 2 LORD . Especially he hath incurred the ever- fasting displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his bounty to sing happiness to him . will tell you a thing , but you shall let it dwell darkly with you .. 1 LORD ...
... sweet a lady . I 2 LORD . Especially he hath incurred the ever- fasting displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his bounty to sing happiness to him . will tell you a thing , but you shall let it dwell darkly with you .. 1 LORD ...
Page 45
... sweet as sharp . We must away ; Our waggon is prepar'd , and time revives us : All's well that ends well still : the fine's the crown ; b Whate'er the course , the end is the renown . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - Rousillon . A Room in the ...
... sweet as sharp . We must away ; Our waggon is prepar'd , and time revives us : All's well that ends well still : the fine's the crown ; b Whate'er the course , the end is the renown . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - Rousillon . A Room in the ...
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