“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 28
... o ' the fong : ' Would God would ferve the world fo all the year ! we'd find no fault with the tythe - woman , if I were the parfon : One in ten , quoth a ' an we might have a good woman born but every blazing ftar , or at an earthquake ...
... o ' the fong : ' Would God would ferve the world fo all the year ! we'd find no fault with the tythe - woman , if I were the parfon : One in ten , quoth a ' an we might have a good woman born but every blazing ftar , or at an earthquake ...
Page 65
... o'the contrary . If ever thou be'st bound in thy fcarf , and beaten , thou fhalt find what it is to be proud of thy bondage . I have a defire to hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my know ledge ; that I may fay , in the default ...
... o'the contrary . If ever thou be'st bound in thy fcarf , and beaten , thou fhalt find what it is to be proud of thy bondage . I have a defire to hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my know ledge ; that I may fay , in the default ...
Page 70
... o'the king , And make this hafte as your own good proceeding , Strengthen'd with what apology you think , May make it probable need ' . Hel , What more commands he ? Par . That , having this obtain'd , you presently Attend his further ...
... o'the king , And make this hafte as your own good proceeding , Strengthen'd with what apology you think , May make it probable need ' . Hel , What more commands he ? Par . That , having this obtain'd , you presently Attend his further ...
Page 76
... o'the country , are no- thing like your old ling and your Ifbels o'the court : the brain of my Cupid's knock'd out ; and I begin to love , as an old man loves money , with no ftomach . Count . What have we here ? Clo . E'en that you ...
... o'the country , are no- thing like your old ling and your Ifbels o'the court : the brain of my Cupid's knock'd out ; and I begin to love , as an old man loves money , with no ftomach . Count . What have we here ? Clo . E'en that you ...
Page 113
... o'the band : I think , I have his letter in my pocket . Inter . Marry , we'll fearch , Par . In good fadnefs , I do not know ; either it is there , or it is upon a file , with the duke's other let ters , in my tent . 3 Inter . Here ...
... o'the band : I think , I have his letter in my pocket . Inter . Marry , we'll fearch , Par . In good fadnefs , I do not know ; either it is there , or it is upon a file , with the duke's other let ters , in my tent . 3 Inter . Here ...
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