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Page 32
... poor deer's blood that my heart means no ill . BOYET . Do not curst wives hold that self - sovereignty Only for praise ' sake , when they strive to be Lords o'er their lords ? PRIN . Only for praise : and praise we may afford To any ...
... poor deer's blood that my heart means no ill . BOYET . Do not curst wives hold that self - sovereignty Only for praise ' sake , when they strive to be Lords o'er their lords ? PRIN . Only for praise : and praise we may afford To any ...
Page 33
... 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 . I am much deceived , but I ...
... 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 . I am much deceived , but I ...
Page 53
... poor shoulder ; and with his royal finger , thus , dally with my excrement , with my mustachio : but , sweet heart , let that pass . By the world , I recount no fable ; some certain special honours it pleaseth his greatness to impart to ...
... poor shoulder ; and with his royal finger , thus , dally with my excrement , with my mustachio : but , sweet heart , let that pass . By the world , I recount no fable ; some certain special honours it pleaseth his greatness to impart to ...
Page 62
... poor flout ! Will they not , think you , hang themselves to - night ? Or ever , but in visors , show their faces ? This pert Biron was out of countenance quite . Ros . O they were all in lamentable cases ! The king was weeping - ripe ...
... poor flout ! Will they not , think you , hang themselves to - night ? Or ever , but in visors , show their faces ? This pert Biron was out of countenance quite . Ros . O they were all in lamentable cases ! The king was weeping - ripe ...
Page 65
... poor . Ros . This proves you wise and rich , for in my eye , - BIRON . I am a fool , and full of poverty . Ros . But that you take what doth to you belong , It were a fault to snatch words from my tongue . BIRON . O , I am yours , and ...
... poor . Ros . This proves you wise and rich , for in my eye , - BIRON . I am a fool , and full of poverty . Ros . But that you take what doth to you belong , It were a fault to snatch words from my tongue . BIRON . O , I am yours , and ...
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