The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... comes : Yet , for our gentlemen , that mean to see The Tuscan service , freely have they leave To stand on either part . 2 Lord . It may well serve A nursery to our gentry , who are sick For breathing an exploit . King . What's he comes ...
... comes : Yet , for our gentlemen , that mean to see The Tuscan service , freely have they leave To stand on either part . 2 Lord . It may well serve A nursery to our gentry , who are sick For breathing an exploit . King . What's he comes ...
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... comes by destiny , Your cuckoo sings by kind . Count . Get you gone , Sir ; I'll talk with you more anon . Stew . May it please you , Madam , that he bid Helen come to you ; of her I am to speak . Count . Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman ...
... comes by destiny , Your cuckoo sings by kind . Count . Get you gone , Sir ; I'll talk with you more anon . Stew . May it please you , Madam , that he bid Helen come to you ; of her I am to speak . Count . Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman ...
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... comes the king . Laf . Lustic , as the Dutchman says : I'll like a maid the bet- ter , whilst I have a tooth in my ... come there again . King . Make choice ; and , see , Who shuns thy love , shuns all his love in me . Hel . Now , Dian ...
... comes the king . Laf . Lustic , as the Dutchman says : I'll like a maid the bet- ter , whilst I have a tooth in my ... come there again . King . Make choice ; and , see , Who shuns thy love , shuns all his love in me . Hel . Now , Dian ...
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... comes my clog . Enter HELENA . Hel . I have , Sir , as I was commanded from you , Spoke with the king , and have ... Come , come , no more of that SCENE V. ] 27 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... comes my clog . Enter HELENA . Hel . I have , Sir , as I was commanded from you , Spoke with the king , and have ... Come , come , no more of that SCENE V. ] 27 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... Come here for physic . Duke . Welcome shall they be ; And all the honours that can fly from us , Shall on them settle ... comes not along with her . Clo . By my troth , I take my young lord to be a very melan- choly man . Count . By what ...
... Come here for physic . Duke . Welcome shall they be ; And all the honours that can fly from us , Shall on them settle ... comes not along with her . Clo . By my troth , I take my young lord to be a very melan- choly man . Count . By what ...
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