The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Page 284
... give it you soundly . 1 Mus . What will you give us ? Pet . No money , on my faith ; but the gleek : I will give you the minstrel . [ 9 ] See Hamlet , p . 19 . Dumps were beavy mournful tunes ; possibly indeed any sort of movements were ...
... give it you soundly . 1 Mus . What will you give us ? Pet . No money , on my faith ; but the gleek : I will give you the minstrel . [ 9 ] See Hamlet , p . 19 . Dumps were beavy mournful tunes ; possibly indeed any sort of movements were ...
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... give me thy hand : This is my daughter's jointure , for no more Can I demand . Mon. But I can give thee more : For I will raise her statue in pure gold ; That , while Verona by that name is known , There shall no figure at such rate be ...
... give me thy hand : This is my daughter's jointure , for no more Can I demand . Mon. But I can give thee more : For I will raise her statue in pure gold ; That , while Verona by that name is known , There shall no figure at such rate be ...
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... give the first or second hit , Or quit in answer of the third exchange , Let all the battlements their ordnance fire ; The king shall drink to Hamlet's better breath ; And in the cup an union shall he throw , " Richer than that which ...
... give the first or second hit , Or quit in answer of the third exchange , Let all the battlements their ordnance fire ; The king shall drink to Hamlet's better breath ; And in the cup an union shall he throw , " Richer than that which ...
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