The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Thou art a Robber , Gui . To who ? to thee ? What art thou ? Have not I An arme as bigge as thine ? A heart , as bigge : Thy words I grant are bigger : for I weare not My Dagger in my mouth . Why I should yeeld to thee ? Clot . Thou ...
... Thou art a Robber , Gui . To who ? to thee ? What art thou ? Have not I An arme as bigge as thine ? A heart , as bigge : Thy words I grant are bigger : for I weare not My Dagger in my mouth . Why I should yeeld to thee ? Clot . Thou ...
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... thou ? A red Murren o'th thy Jades trickes . 20 Aja . Toads stoole , learne me the Proclamation . Ther . Doest thou thinke I have no sence thou strik ' st me thus ? | Aja . The Proclamation . Ther . Thou art ... thou didst itch from head to ...
... thou ? A red Murren o'th thy Jades trickes . 20 Aja . Toads stoole , learne me the Proclamation . Ther . Doest thou thinke I have no sence thou strik ' st me thus ? | Aja . The Proclamation . Ther . Thou art ... thou didst itch from head to ...
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... thy bloud be thy direction till thy death , then if she that laies thee out sayes thou art a faire coarse , Ile be sworne and sworne upon't she never shrowded any but Lazars , Amen . Wher's Achilles ? 33 Patr . What art thou devout ? wast ...
... thy bloud be thy direction till thy death , then if she that laies thee out sayes thou art a faire coarse , Ile be sworne and sworne upon't she never shrowded any but Lazars , Amen . Wher's Achilles ? 33 Patr . What art thou devout ? wast ...
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