The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... knocking [ Knock . ] I hear a 65 At the south entry : -retire we to our chamber . A little water clears us of this deed : How easy is it then ! Your constancy Hath left you unattended.- [ Knock . ] Hark ! more knocking . Get on your ...
... knocking [ Knock . ] I hear a 65 At the south entry : -retire we to our chamber . A little water clears us of this deed : How easy is it then ! Your constancy Hath left you unattended.- [ Knock . ] Hark ! more knocking . Get on your ...
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... Knocking within . Porter . Here's a knocking , indeed ! If a man were porter of hell - gate , he should have old turning the key . [ Knocking . ] Knock , knock , knock . Who's there , i ' the name of Belzebub ? -Here's a farmer , that ...
... Knocking within . Porter . Here's a knocking , indeed ! If a man were porter of hell - gate , he should have old turning the key . [ Knocking . ] Knock , knock , knock . Who's there , i ' the name of Belzebub ? -Here's a farmer , that ...
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... [ Knocking . ] ΙΟ Knock , knock , knock . Who's there ? - ' Faith , here's an English tailor come hither for stealing out of a French hose : come in , tailor ; here you may roast 15 your goose . [ Knocking . ] Knock , knock . Never at ...
... [ Knocking . ] ΙΟ Knock , knock , knock . Who's there ? - ' Faith , here's an English tailor come hither for stealing out of a French hose : come in , tailor ; here you may roast 15 your goose . [ Knocking . ] Knock , knock . Never at ...
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