The Complete Works of William ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1919 - 1352 pages |
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Page 79
... arms , legs , backs , shoulders , sides , and shins . Anne . About , about ! 60 72 Search Windsor castle , elves , within and out : Strew good luck , ouphs , on every sacred room , That it may stand till the perpetual doom , 64 In state ...
... arms , legs , backs , shoulders , sides , and shins . Anne . About , about ! 60 72 Search Windsor castle , elves , within and out : Strew good luck , ouphs , on every sacred room , That it may stand till the perpetual doom , 64 In state ...
Page 95
... arms . Isab . There spake my brother : there my father's grave Did utter forth a voice . Yes , thou must die : Thou art too noble to conserve a life 84 In base appliances . This outward - sainted de- puty , 88 Whose settled visage and ...
... arms . Isab . There spake my brother : there my father's grave Did utter forth a voice . Yes , thou must die : Thou art too noble to conserve a life 84 In base appliances . This outward - sainted de- puty , 88 Whose settled visage and ...
Page 168
... Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O Lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and me lancholy , my tender juvenal ? Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough ...
... Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O Lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and me lancholy , my tender juvenal ? Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough ...
Page 169
... Arm . A most fine figure ! Moth . To prove you a cipher . 60 Arm . I will hereupon confess I am in love ; and as it is base for a soldier to love , so am I in love with a base wench . If drawing my sword against the humour of affection ...
... Arm . A most fine figure ! Moth . To prove you a cipher . 60 Arm . I will hereupon confess I am in love ; and as it is base for a soldier to love , so am I in love with a base wench . If drawing my sword against the humour of affection ...
Page 170
... Arm . I do affect the very ground , which is Therefore to us seemth it a needful course , base , where her shoe ... arms : Nothing becomes him ill that he would well . SCENE I. - The KING OF NAVARRE's Park . A The only soil of his ...
... Arm . I do affect the very ground , which is Therefore to us seemth it a needful course , base , where her shoe ... arms : Nothing becomes him ill that he would well . SCENE I. - The KING OF NAVARRE's Park . A The only soil of his ...
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