The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... Pray you leave me : stall this in your bosom , and I thank you for your honest care : I will speak with you further anon . [ Exit STEWARD . Enter HELENA , Count . Even so it was with me , when I was young : If we are nature's , these ...
... Pray you leave me : stall this in your bosom , and I thank you for your honest care : I will speak with you further anon . [ Exit STEWARD . Enter HELENA , Count . Even so it was with me , when I was young : If we are nature's , these ...
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... pray God's blessing into thy attempt : Be gone to - morrow ; and be sure of this , What I can help thee to , thou shalt not miss . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I - Paris . A Room in the King's Palace . Flourish . Enter KING , with young ...
... pray God's blessing into thy attempt : Be gone to - morrow ; and be sure of this , What I can help thee to , thou shalt not miss . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I - Paris . A Room in the King's Palace . Flourish . Enter KING , with young ...
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... pray you , Sir , are you a courtier ? Clo . O Lord , Sir ! There's a simple putting off ; —more , more , a hundred of them . Count . Sir , I am a poor friend of yours , that loves you . Clo . O Lord , Sir ! -Thick , thick , spare not me ...
... pray you , Sir , are you a courtier ? Clo . O Lord , Sir ! There's a simple putting off ; —more , more , a hundred of them . Count . Sir , I am a poor friend of yours , that loves you . Clo . O Lord , Sir ! -Thick , thick , spare not me ...
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... pray you . - Come , sirrah . SCENE V - Another Room in the same . Enter LAFEU and BERTRAM . [ Exeunt . Laf . But , I ... pray you , make us friends , I will pursue the amity . Enter PAROLLES . Par . These things shall be done , Sir . Laf ...
... pray you . - Come , sirrah . SCENE V - Another Room in the same . Enter LAFEU and BERTRAM . [ Exeunt . Laf . But , I ... pray you , make us friends , I will pursue the amity . Enter PAROLLES . Par . These things shall be done , Sir . Laf ...
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... Pray , Sir , your pardon . Ber . Well , what would you say ? Hel . I am not worthy of the wealth I owe ; * Nor dare I say , ' tis mine ; and yet it is ; But , like a timorous thief , most fain would steal What law does vouch mine own ...
... Pray , Sir , your pardon . Ber . Well , what would you say ? Hel . I am not worthy of the wealth I owe ; * Nor dare I say , ' tis mine ; and yet it is ; But , like a timorous thief , most fain would steal What law does vouch mine own ...
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