The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1961 - 1211 pages |
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Page 156
... True , true ; we are four . Will these turtles be gone ? King . Hence , sirs ; away ! Cost . Walk aside the true folk , and let the traitors stay . [ Exeunt Costard and Jaquenetta . Biron . Sweet lords , sweet lovers , O , let us ...
... True , true ; we are four . Will these turtles be gone ? King . Hence , sirs ; away ! Cost . Walk aside the true folk , and let the traitors stay . [ Exeunt Costard and Jaquenetta . Biron . Sweet lords , sweet lovers , O , let us ...
Page 394
... true : you were in presence then ; And you can witness with me this is true . Surrey . As false , by heaven , as heaven itself is true . Fitz . Surrey , thou liest . Surrey . Dishonourable boy ! That lie shall lie so heavy on my sword ...
... true : you were in presence then ; And you can witness with me this is true . Surrey . As false , by heaven , as heaven itself is true . Fitz . Surrey , thou liest . Surrey . Dishonourable boy ! That lie shall lie so heavy on my sword ...
Page 400
... true man's put to death . Duch . [ Within ] What ho , my liege ! for God's sake , let me in . Meaux 2༥ ) Drawing moral in personal - teins [. York . Speak it in French , king ; say , ' par- donne moi . ' Boling . What shrill - voiced ...
... true man's put to death . Duch . [ Within ] What ho , my liege ! for God's sake , let me in . Meaux 2༥ ) Drawing moral in personal - teins [. York . Speak it in French , king ; say , ' par- donne moi . ' Boling . What shrill - voiced ...
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