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Sly . Third , or fourth , or fifth borough , I ' ll answer him by law . I ' ll not budge an
inch , boy ; let him come , and kindly . [ Lies down on the ground , and falls asleep
. Wind Horns . Enter a Lord from Hunting , with Huntsmen and Servants . Lord .
Sly . Third , or fourth , or fifth borough , I ' ll answer him by law . I ' ll not budge an
inch , boy ; let him come , and kindly . [ Lies down on the ground , and falls asleep
. Wind Horns . Enter a Lord from Hunting , with Huntsmen and Servants . Lord .
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I will , my lord . Lord . What ' s here ? one dead , or drunk ? Sce , doth he breathe
? 2 Hunt . He breathes , my lord . Were he not warmed with ale , This were a bed
but cold to sleep so soundly . Lord . O monstrous beast ! how like a swine he ...
I will , my lord . Lord . What ' s here ? one dead , or drunk ? Sce , doth he breathe
? 2 Hunt . He breathes , my lord . Were he not warmed with ale , This were a bed
but cold to sleep so soundly . Lord . O monstrous beast ! how like a swine he ...
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Lord . Take him up gently , and to bed with him . And each one to his office when
he wakes . [ Some bear out Sly . A trumpet sounds . Sirrah , go see what trumpet '
tis that sounds :[ Exit Servant . Belike , some noble gentleman , that means ...
Lord . Take him up gently , and to bed with him . And each one to his office when
he wakes . [ Some bear out Sly . A trumpet sounds . Sirrah , go see what trumpet '
tis that sounds :[ Exit Servant . Belike , some noble gentleman , that means ...
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He bear himself with honorable action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies
Unto their lords , by them ... her noble lord restored to health , Who , for twice
seven years , hath esteemed him No better than a poor and loathsome beggar .
He bear himself with honorable action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies
Unto their lords , by them ... her noble lord restored to health , Who , for twice
seven years , hath esteemed him No better than a poor and loathsome beggar .
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Lord . We ' ll show thee Io , as she was a maid ; . And how she was beguiled and
surprised , As lively painted as the deed was done . 3 Serv . Or , Daphne roaming
through a thorny wood , Scratching her legs that one shall swear she bleeds ...
Lord . We ' ll show thee Io , as she was a maid ; . And how she was beguiled and
surprised , As lively painted as the deed was done . 3 Serv . Or , Daphne roaming
through a thorny wood , Scratching her legs that one shall swear she bleeds ...
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Page 213 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before. There's no such thing : It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes. Now o'er the...
Page 250 - Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, but dare not.