The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1, Issue 2 |
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Page 104
Marry , after they closed in earnest , they parted very fairly in jest . SPEED . But shall she marry him ? LAUNCE . No. SPEED . How , then ? Shall he Shall he marry her ? LAUNCE . No , neither . SPEED . What , are they broken ? LAUNCE .
Marry , after they closed in earnest , they parted very fairly in jest . SPEED . But shall she marry him ? LAUNCE . No. SPEED . How , then ? Shall he Shall he marry her ? LAUNCE . No , neither . SPEED . What , are they broken ? LAUNCE .
Page 125
Marry , mine Host , because I cannot be merry . Host . Come , we'll have you merry : I'll bring you where you shall hear music , and see the gentleman that you ask'd for . JUL . But shall I hear him speak ? Host . Ay , that you shall .
Marry , mine Host , because I cannot be merry . Host . Come , we'll have you merry : I'll bring you where you shall hear music , and see the gentleman that you ask'd for . JUL . But shall I hear him speak ? Host . Ay , that you shall .
Page 128
Marry , at my house . Trust me , I think ' tis almost day . JUL . Not so ; but it hath been the longest night That e'er I watch'd , and the most heaviest . [ exeunt . 140 SCENE III . The Same . Enter EGLAMOUR .
Marry , at my house . Trust me , I think ' tis almost day . JUL . Not so ; but it hath been the longest night That e'er I watch'd , and the most heaviest . [ exeunt . 140 SCENE III . The Same . Enter EGLAMOUR .
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