The Complete Works of William ShakespeareHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1914 - 1350 pages |
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... Dead or alive ? A fish : he smells like a fish ; a very ancient and fish - like smell ; a kind of not of the newest Poor - John . A strange fish ! Were I in England now , - -as once I was , —and had but this fish painted , not a holiday ...
... Dead or alive ? A fish : he smells like a fish ; a very ancient and fish - like smell ; a kind of not of the newest Poor - John . A strange fish ! Were I in England now , - -as once I was , —and had but this fish painted , not a holiday ...
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... dead , my Ethiopian ? is he dead , my Francisco ? ha , bully ! What says my Esculapius ? my Galen ? my heart of elder ? ha ! is he dead , bully stale ? is he dead ? 31 Caius . By gar , he is de coward Jack priest of de vorld ; he is not ...
... dead , my Ethiopian ? is he dead , my Francisco ? ha , bully ! What says my Esculapius ? my Galen ? my heart of elder ? ha ! is he dead , bully stale ? is he dead ? 31 Caius . By gar , he is de coward Jack priest of de vorld ; he is not ...
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... dead and rotten ; sweet chucks , beat not the bones of the buried ; when he breathed , he was a man . But I will for- ward with my device . [ To the PRINCESS . ] Sweet royalty , bestow on me the sense of hearing . 667 Prin . Speak ...
... dead and rotten ; sweet chucks , beat not the bones of the buried ; when he breathed , he was a man . But I will for- ward with my device . [ To the PRINCESS . ] Sweet royalty , bestow on me the sense of hearing . 667 Prin . Speak ...
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... dead , for aught that I can tell . Her . I pray thee , tell me then that he is well . Dem . An if I could , what should I get there- fore ? Puck . Then will two at once woo one ;. Made senseless things begin to do them wrong ; For briers ...
... dead , for aught that I can tell . Her . I pray thee , tell me then that he is well . Dem . An if I could , what should I get there- fore ? Puck . Then will two at once woo one ;. Made senseless things begin to do them wrong ; For briers ...
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... dead , Now am I fled ; Speak , speak ! Quite dumb ? Dead , dead ! A tomb Must cover thy sweet eyes . These lily lips , This cherry nose , These yellow cowslip cheeks , Are gone , are gone : Lovers , make moan ! His eyes were green as ...
... dead , Now am I fled ; Speak , speak ! Quite dumb ? Dead , dead ! A tomb Must cover thy sweet eyes . These lily lips , This cherry nose , These yellow cowslip cheeks , Are gone , are gone : Lovers , make moan ! His eyes were green as ...
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