The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... thou honest ; Do thou thy master's bidding : When thou see'st him , A little witness my obedience : Look ! I draw the sword myself : take it ; and hit The innocent mansion of my love , my heart : Fear not ; ' tis empty of all things ...
... thou honest ; Do thou thy master's bidding : When thou see'st him , A little witness my obedience : Look ! I draw the sword myself : take it ; and hit The innocent mansion of my love , my heart : Fear not ; ' tis empty of all things ...
Page 240
... thou as far As that vast shore wash'd with the furthest sea , I would adventure for such merchandise . Jul . Thou know'st , the mask of night is on my face ; Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek , For that which thou hast heard me ...
... thou as far As that vast shore wash'd with the furthest sea , I would adventure for such merchandise . Jul . Thou know'st , the mask of night is on my face ; Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek , For that which thou hast heard me ...
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... Thou ! why thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more , or a hair less , in his beard , than thou hast . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , having no other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes ; What eye , but ...
... Thou ! why thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more , or a hair less , in his beard , than thou hast . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , having no other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes ; What eye , but ...
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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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