The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... Rich garments , linens , stuffs , and necessaries , Which since have steaded much ; so , of his gentle- Knowing I lov'd my books , he furnish'd me , [ ness , From my own library , with volumes that I prize above my dukedom . Mira . But ...
... Rich garments , linens , stuffs , and necessaries , Which since have steaded much ; so , of his gentle- Knowing I lov'd my books , he furnish'd me , [ ness , From my own library , with volumes that I prize above my dukedom . Mira . But ...
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... rich and strange . Sea - Nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! now I hear them , -ding - dong , bell . [ Burden , ding - dong . Fer . The ditty does remember my drown'd father ; This is no mortal business , nor no sound That the earth ...
... rich and strange . Sea - Nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! now I hear them , -ding - dong , bell . [ Burden , ding - dong . Fer . The ditty does remember my drown'd father ; This is no mortal business , nor no sound That the earth ...
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... rich gift . O Ferdinand , Do not smile at me , that I boast her off , For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise , And make it halt behind her . Fer . Against an oracle . I do believe it , Pro . Then , as my gift , and thine own ...
... rich gift . O Ferdinand , Do not smile at me , that I boast her off , For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise , And make it halt behind her . Fer . Against an oracle . I do believe it , Pro . Then , as my gift , and thine own ...
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... rich and honourable ; besides , the gentleman Is full of virtue , bounty , worth , and qualities Beseeming such a wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , fro ...
... rich and honourable ; besides , the gentleman Is full of virtue , bounty , worth , and qualities Beseeming such a wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , fro ...
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... rich embroidery , Buckled below fair knighthood's bending knee : Fairies use flowers for their charactery . Away ; disperse : But , till ' tis one o'clock , Our dance of custom , round about the oak Of Herne the hunter , let us not ...
... rich embroidery , Buckled below fair knighthood's bending knee : Fairies use flowers for their charactery . Away ; disperse : But , till ' tis one o'clock , Our dance of custom , round about the oak Of Herne the hunter , let us not ...
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