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... play was one of those published in Shakspere's lifetime . The first edition appeared in 1598. In the first collected edition , the folio of 1623 , the text differs little from the original quarto . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . ACT I. SCENE I ...
... play was one of those published in Shakspere's lifetime . The first edition appeared in 1598. In the first collected edition , the folio of 1623 , the text differs little from the original quarto . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . ACT I. SCENE I ...
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... play : But if thou strive , poor soul , what art thou then ? Food for his rage , repasture for his den . " PRIN . What plume of feathers is he that indited this letter ? What vane ? what weathercock ? did you ever hear better ? BOYET ...
... play : But if thou strive , poor soul , what art thou then ? Food for his rage , repasture for his den . " PRIN . What plume of feathers is he that indited this letter ? What vane ? what weathercock ? did you ever hear better ? BOYET ...
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... play : Like a demi - god here sit I in the sky , And wretched fools ' secrets heedfully o'er - eye . More sacks to the mill ! O heavens , I have my wish ; Dumain transform'd : four woodcocks in a dish ! DUм . O most divine Kate ! BIRON ...
... play : Like a demi - god here sit I in the sky , And wretched fools ' secrets heedfully o'er - eye . More sacks to the mill ! O heavens , I have my wish ; Dumain transform'd : four woodcocks in a dish ! DUм . O most divine Kate ! BIRON ...
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... play at push - pin with the boys , And critic Timon laugh at idle toys ! Where lies thy grief , O tell me , good Dumain ? And , gentle Longaville , where lies thy pain ? And where my liege's ? all about the breast : — A caudle , ho ...
... play at push - pin with the boys , And critic Timon laugh at idle toys ! Where lies thy grief , O tell me , good Dumain ? And , gentle Longaville , where lies thy pain ? And where my liege's ? all about the breast : — A caudle , ho ...
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... play three myself . MOTH . Thrice - worthy gentleman ! ARM . Shall I tell you a thing ? HOL . We attend . ARM . We will have , if this fadge not , an antic . I beseech you , follow . HOL . Via , goodman Dull ! thou hast spoken no word ...
... play three myself . MOTH . Thrice - worthy gentleman ! ARM . Shall I tell you a thing ? HOL . We attend . ARM . We will have , if this fadge not , an antic . I beseech you , follow . HOL . Via , goodman Dull ! thou hast spoken no word ...
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Antonio Appears BASS Bassanio better Bianca BION BIRON Bohemia BOYET Camillo comes Costard COUNT daughter dear Demetrius dost doth ducats DUKE Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fear fool fortune gentle gentleman give grace Grumio hand hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia hither honour Hortensio Illyria Kate KATH KING knave lady LAUN LEON look lord Lucentio Lysander madam maid Malvolio marry master merry mistress MOTH never night oath Orlando Padua Petrucio play Pompey pray prithee PUCK Pyramus queen Rosalind Rousillon SCENE servant Shakspere SHEP Shylock signior Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK sir Toby speak swear sweet tell thee Theseus thine thou art thou hast tongue Tranio true unto wife wilt word youth