The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... I'll free Within two days for this . [ thee Fer . Most sure , the goddess On whom these airs attend ! -Vouchsafe , my prayer May know , if you remain upon this island ; And that you will some good instruction give , How I may bear me ...
... I'll free Within two days for this . [ thee Fer . Most sure , the goddess On whom these airs attend ! -Vouchsafe , my prayer May know , if you remain upon this island ; And that you will some good instruction give , How I may bear me ...
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... I'll bear your logs the while : Pray , give me that : lous monster : -Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . I'll carry it to the pile . Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o'th ' island ; Fer . No , precious creature : And I will ...
... I'll bear your logs the while : Pray , give me that : lous monster : -Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . I'll carry it to the pile . Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o'th ' island ; Fer . No , precious creature : And I will ...
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... I'll have that gown . Trin . Thy grace shall have it . [ mean , Cal . The dropsy drown this fool ! what do you To doat thus on such luggage ? Let's along , And do the murder first : if he awake , From toe to crown he'll fill our skins ...
... I'll have that gown . Trin . Thy grace shall have it . [ mean , Cal . The dropsy drown this fool ! what do you To doat thus on such luggage ? Let's along , And do the murder first : if he awake , From toe to crown he'll fill our skins ...
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... I'll be wise hereafter , hi - And seek for grace : What a thrice - double ass Was I , to take this drunkard for a god , And worship this dull fool ? These happen'd accidents : till when , be cheerful , Your royal fleet far off . - My ...
... I'll be wise hereafter , hi - And seek for grace : What a thrice - double ass Was I , to take this drunkard for a god , And worship this dull fool ? These happen'd accidents : till when , be cheerful , Your royal fleet far off . - My ...
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... I'll use my skill . SCENE V. - The same . A street . Enter Speed and Launce . Speed . Launce ! by mine honesty , welcome to Milan . Laun . Forswear not thyself , sweet youth ; for I am not welcome . I reckon this always - that a man is ...
... I'll use my skill . SCENE V. - The same . A street . Enter Speed and Launce . Speed . Launce ! by mine honesty , welcome to Milan . Laun . Forswear not thyself , sweet youth ; for I am not welcome . I reckon this always - that a man is ...
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