The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Cassell, 1886 |
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... mistress is one , and I am her fool . When men come to borrow of your masters , they approach sadly , and go away merry ; but they enter my mistress ' house merrily , and go away sadly : the reason of this ? 27 Var . Serv . I could ...
... mistress is one , and I am her fool . When men come to borrow of your masters , they approach sadly , and go away merry ; but they enter my mistress ' house merrily , and go away sadly : the reason of this ? 27 Var . Serv . I could ...
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... mistress ! How fares my mistress ? Imo . Oh , get thee from my sight ; Thou gav'st me poison : dangerous fellow , hence ! Breathe not where princes are . Cym . Pis . Lady , The tune of Imogen ! The gods throw stones of sulphur on me ...
... mistress ! How fares my mistress ? Imo . Oh , get thee from my sight ; Thou gav'st me poison : dangerous fellow , hence ! Breathe not where princes are . Cym . Pis . Lady , The tune of Imogen ! The gods throw stones of sulphur on me ...
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... mistress over wrack , As thou goest onwards , still will pluck thee back , She keeps thee to this purpose , that her skill May time disgrace , and wretched minutes kill . Yet fear her , O thou minion of her pleasure ! She may detain ...
... mistress over wrack , As thou goest onwards , still will pluck thee back , She keeps thee to this purpose , that her skill May time disgrace , and wretched minutes kill . Yet fear her , O thou minion of her pleasure ! She may detain ...
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