The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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Page 11
... thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when his god's asleep , he'll rob his bottle . Cal . I'll kiss thy foot : I'll swear ...
... thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when his god's asleep , he'll rob his bottle . Cal . I'll kiss thy foot : I'll swear ...
Page 83
... pr'ythee now , ungird thy strangeness , and tell me what I shall vent to my lady . Shall I vent to her that thou art coming ? Seb . Ipr'ythee , foolish Greek , depart from me ; There's money for thee ; if you tarry longer I shall give ...
... pr'ythee now , ungird thy strangeness , and tell me what I shall vent to my lady . Shall I vent to her that thou art coming ? Seb . Ipr'ythee , foolish Greek , depart from me ; There's money for thee ; if you tarry longer I shall give ...
Page 410
... pr'ythee , lend me thy sword . Fal . O Hal , I pr'ythee , give me leave to breathe awhile . - Turk Gregory never did such deeds in arms as I have done this day . I have paid Percy , I have made him sure . P. Hen . He is , indeed ; and ...
... pr'ythee , lend me thy sword . Fal . O Hal , I pr'ythee , give me leave to breathe awhile . - Turk Gregory never did such deeds in arms as I have done this day . I have paid Percy , I have made him sure . P. Hen . He is , indeed ; and ...
Contents
The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
Page | xiii |
Timon of Athens | lii |
Copyright | |
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