The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Page 62
... hast thou gone so farre To be un - bent ? when thou hast ' tane thy stand , Th'elected Deere before thee ? Pis . But to win time To loose so bad employment , in the which I have consider'd of a course : good Ladie 93-5 . 4 11. ending ...
... hast thou gone so farre To be un - bent ? when thou hast ' tane thy stand , Th'elected Deere before thee ? Pis . But to win time To loose so bad employment , in the which I have consider'd of a course : good Ladie 93-5 . 4 11. ending ...
Page 70
... hast stucke to the bare Fortune of that Begger Posthumus , thou canst not in the course of grati- tude , but be a diligent follower of mine . Wilt thou serve mee ? Pis . Sir , I will . 150 Clo . Give mee thy hand , heere's my purse . Hast ...
... hast stucke to the bare Fortune of that Begger Posthumus , thou canst not in the course of grati- tude , but be a diligent follower of mine . Wilt thou serve mee ? Pis . Sir , I will . 150 Clo . Give mee thy hand , heere's my purse . Hast ...
Page 88
... hast don , Home art gon , and tane thy wages . Golden Lads , and Girles all must , As Chimney - Sweepers come to dust . 340 Arvi . Feare no more the frowne o ' th ' Great , Thou art past the Tirants stroake , Care no more to cloath and ...
... hast don , Home art gon , and tane thy wages . Golden Lads , and Girles all must , As Chimney - Sweepers come to dust . 340 Arvi . Feare no more the frowne o ' th ' Great , Thou art past the Tirants stroake , Care no more to cloath and ...
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