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Page 27
... sweet lady . Fare you Prithee , Virgilia , turn thy solemnness out o ' door , and go 120 along with us . 94. moths . The word was pronounced ' motts . ' There is thence , apparently , a play upon the cant meaning lovers , ' a sense ...
... sweet lady . Fare you Prithee , Virgilia , turn thy solemnness out o ' door , and go 120 along with us . 94. moths . The word was pronounced ' motts . ' There is thence , apparently , a play upon the cant meaning lovers , ' a sense ...
Page 50
... sweet lady , pardon . Vol . I know not where to turn : O , welcome home : And welcome , general : and ye ' re welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes . weep I could And I could laugh , I am light and heavy . Welcome . A curse ...
... sweet lady , pardon . Vol . I know not where to turn : O , welcome home : And welcome , general : and ye ' re welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes . weep I could And I could laugh , I am light and heavy . Welcome . A curse ...
Page 64
... sweet voices ! Better it is to die , better to starve , [ Exeunt . Than crave the hire which first we do deserve . Why in this woolvish toge should I stand here , To beg of Hob and Dick , that do appear , Their needless vouches ? Custom ...
... sweet voices ! Better it is to die , better to starve , [ Exeunt . Than crave the hire which first we do deserve . Why in this woolvish toge should I stand here , To beg of Hob and Dick , that do appear , Their needless vouches ? Custom ...
Page 66
... sweet voices : now you have left your voices , I have no further with you . ' Was not this mockery ? Sic . Why either were you ignorant to see ' t , Or , seeing it , of such childish friendliness To yield your voices ? Bru . Could you ...
... sweet voices : now you have left your voices , I have no further with you . ' Was not this mockery ? Sic . Why either were you ignorant to see ' t , Or , seeing it , of such childish friendliness To yield your voices ? Bru . Could you ...
Page 76
... sweet which is their poison : your dishonour Mangles true judgement and bereaves the state Of that integrity which should become ' t , Not having the power to do the good it would , For the ill which doth control't . Bru . ' Has said ...
... sweet which is their poison : your dishonour Mangles true judgement and bereaves the state Of that integrity which should become ' t , Not having the power to do the good it would , For the ill which doth control't . Bru . ' Has said ...
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