The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Page 269
... fortune , fortune ! all men call thee fickle : If thou art fickle , what dost thou with him That is renown'd for faith ? Be fickle , fortune ; For then , I hope , thou wilt not keep him long , But send him back . La . Cap . [ Within ...
... fortune , fortune ! all men call thee fickle : If thou art fickle , what dost thou with him That is renown'd for faith ? Be fickle , fortune ; For then , I hope , thou wilt not keep him long , But send him back . La . Cap . [ Within ...
Page 335
... fortune's cap we are not the very button . Ham . Nor the soles of her shoe ? Ros . Neither , my lord . Ham . Then you live about her waist , or in the middle of her favours ? Guil . ' Faith , her privates we . Ham . In the secret parts ...
... fortune's cap we are not the very button . Ham . Nor the soles of her shoe ? Ros . Neither , my lord . Ham . Then you live about her waist , or in the middle of her favours ? Guil . ' Faith , her privates we . Ham . In the secret parts ...
Page 355
... fortunes change : For ' tis a question left us yet to prove , Whether love lead fortune , or else fortune love . The great man down , you mark his favourite flies ; The poor advanc'd makes friends of enemies . And hitherto doth love on ...
... fortunes change : For ' tis a question left us yet to prove , Whether love lead fortune , or else fortune love . The great man down , you mark his favourite flies ; The poor advanc'd makes friends of enemies . And hitherto doth love on ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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