The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Madam , so you stumble not unheedfully . Jul . Of all the faire resort of Gentlemen , That every day with par'le encounter me , In thy opinion which is worthiest love ? Lu . Please you repeat their names , ile shew my minde , According ...
... Madam , so you stumble not unheedfully . Jul . Of all the faire resort of Gentlemen , That every day with par'le encounter me , In thy opinion which is worthiest love ? Lu . Please you repeat their names , ile shew my minde , According ...
Page 9
... Madam . Jul . To Julia : say , from whom ? Lu . That the Contents will shew . Jul . Say , say : who gave it thee ? 39 Lu . Sir Valentines page & sent I think from Protheus ; He would have given it you , but I being in the way , Did in ...
... Madam . Jul . To Julia : say , from whom ? Lu . That the Contents will shew . Jul . Say , say : who gave it thee ? 39 Lu . Sir Valentines page & sent I think from Protheus ; He would have given it you , but I being in the way , Did in ...
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... Nothing concerning me . Jul . Then let it lye , for those that it concernes . 56. What ' foole : What a fool - Cambridge . 75-6 . I 1. - HALLIWELL . 60 70 80 Lu . Madam , it will not lye where it IO I. ii . 51-76 ] THE TWO GENTLEMEN.
... Nothing concerning me . Jul . Then let it lye , for those that it concernes . 56. What ' foole : What a fool - Cambridge . 75-6 . I 1. - HALLIWELL . 60 70 80 Lu . Madam , it will not lye where it IO I. ii . 51-76 ] THE TWO GENTLEMEN.
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... ( Madam ) to a tune : Give me a Note , your Ladiship can set Jul . As little by such toyes , as may be possible : Best sing it to the tune of Light O , Love . Lu . It is too heavy for so light a tune . Ju . Heavy ? belike it hath some ...
... ( Madam ) to a tune : Give me a Note , your Ladiship can set Jul . As little by such toyes , as may be possible : Best sing it to the tune of Light O , Love . Lu . It is too heavy for so light a tune . Ju . Heavy ? belike it hath some ...
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... Madam : dinner is ready : and your father staies . Ju . Well , let us goe . Lu . What , shall these papers lye , like Tel - tales here ? Ju . If you respect them ; best to take them up . Ln . Nay , I was taken up , for laying them downe ...
... Madam : dinner is ready : and your father staies . Ju . Well , let us goe . Lu . What , shall these papers lye , like Tel - tales here ? Ju . If you respect them ; best to take them up . Ln . Nay , I was taken up , for laying them downe ...
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