The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumes 1-2J. S. Virtue, 1892 |
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... gone , you rogue . Ros . What would these strangers ? know their minds , Boyet . If they do speak our language ... gone . Boyet . She says , you have it , and you may be gone . King . Say to her we have measur'd many miles , To tread a ...
... gone , you rogue . Ros . What would these strangers ? know their minds , Boyet . If they do speak our language ... gone . Boyet . She says , you have it , and you may be gone . King . Say to her we have measur'd many miles , To tread a ...
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... gone , for ever gone . 2 Gent . Do not say so . Count . Think upon patience .- ' Pray you , gentle- men , - I have felt so many quirks of joy , and grief , That the first face of neither , on the start , Can woman me unto't - where is ...
... gone , for ever gone . 2 Gent . Do not say so . Count . Think upon patience .- ' Pray you , gentle- men , - I have felt so many quirks of joy , and grief , That the first face of neither , on the start , Can woman me unto't - where is ...
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... gone , in his garden - house , He knew me as a wife . As this is true Let me in safety raise me from my knees ; Or else for ever be confixed here , A marble monument ! Ang . I did but smile till now . Now , good my lord , give me the ...
... gone , in his garden - house , He knew me as a wife . As this is true Let me in safety raise me from my knees ; Or else for ever be confixed here , A marble monument ! Ang . I did but smile till now . Now , good my lord , give me the ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 16 |
LOVES LABOURS LOST | 34 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 57 |
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