The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of Verona |
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And thou wert best look to't ; for if thou dost him any slight disgrace or if he do not mightily grace himself on thee , he will practise against thee by poison , entrap thee by some treacherous device and never leave thee till he hath ...
And thou wert best look to't ; for if thou dost him any slight disgrace or if he do not mightily grace himself on thee , he will practise against thee by poison , entrap thee by some treacherous device and never leave thee till he hath ...
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Why , if thou never wast at court , thou never sawest good manners ; if thou never sawest good manners , then thy manners must be wicked ; and wickedness is sin , and sin is damnation . Thou art in a parlous state , shepherd . Cor .
Why , if thou never wast at court , thou never sawest good manners ; if thou never sawest good manners , then thy manners must be wicked ; and wickedness is sin , and sin is damnation . Thou art in a parlous state , shepherd . Cor .
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O most gentle pulpiter ! what tedious homily of love have you wearied your parishioners withal , and never cried • Have patience , good people ' ! Cel . How now ! back , friends ! Shepherd , go off a little . Go with him , sirrah .
O most gentle pulpiter ! what tedious homily of love have you wearied your parishioners withal , and never cried • Have patience , good people ' ! Cel . How now ! back , friends ! Shepherd , go off a little . Go with him , sirrah .
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