The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 11
... marry wives . Tell me , how if my brother , Who , as you say , took pains to get this son , 121 Had of your father claim'd this son for his ? In sooth , good friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all ...
... marry wives . Tell me , how if my brother , Who , as you say , took pains to get this son , 121 Had of your father claim'd this son for his ? In sooth , good friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all ...
Page 17
... marry , to confess , Could he get me ? Sir Robert could not do it : We know his handiwork : therefore , good mother , To whom I am beholding for these limbs ? 231. " Sparrow " ; Warburton conjectured this should be , spare me ...
... marry , to confess , Could he get me ? Sir Robert could not do it : We know his handiwork : therefore , good mother , To whom I am beholding for these limbs ? 231. " Sparrow " ; Warburton conjectured this should be , spare me ...
Page 41
... marry them . This union shall do more than battery can To our fast - closed gates ; for at this match , With swifter spleen than powder can enforce , The mouth of passage shall we fling wide ope , And give you entrance : but without ...
... marry them . This union shall do more than battery can To our fast - closed gates ; for at this match , With swifter spleen than powder can enforce , The mouth of passage shall we fling wide ope , And give you entrance : but without ...
Page 49
... marry Blanch ! O boy , then where art thou ? France friend with England , what becomes of me ? Fellow , be gone : I cannot brook thy sight : This news hath made thee a most ugly man . Sal . What other harm have I , good lady , done ...
... marry Blanch ! O boy , then where art thou ? France friend with England , what becomes of me ? Fellow , be gone : I cannot brook thy sight : This news hath made thee a most ugly man . Sal . What other harm have I , good lady , done ...
Page 123
... marry , now my soul hath elbow- room ; It would not out at windows nor at doors . There is so hot a summer in my bosom , That all my bowels crumble up to dust : I am a scribbled form , drawn with a pen Upon a parchment , and against ...
... marry , now my soul hath elbow- room ; It would not out at windows nor at doors . There is so hot a summer in my bosom , That all my bowels crumble up to dust : I am a scribbled form , drawn with a pen Upon a parchment , and against ...
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