The Complete Works of William ShakespeareHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1914 - 1350 pages |
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... Young Ferdinand , -whom they suppose is drown'd , - 92 And his and mine lov'd darling . [ Exit above . Gon . I ' the name of something holy , sir , why stand you In this strange stare ? Alon . O , it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought ...
... Young Ferdinand , -whom they suppose is drown'd , - 92 And his and mine lov'd darling . [ Exit above . Gon . I ' the name of something holy , sir , why stand you In this strange stare ? Alon . O , it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought ...
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... young Leander cross'd the Hellespont . 24 Pro . That's a deep story of a deeper love ; For he was more than over shoes in love . Val . ' Tis true ; for you are over boots in love , And yet you never swum the Hellespont . Pro . Over the ...
... young Leander cross'd the Hellespont . 24 Pro . That's a deep story of a deeper love ; For he was more than over shoes in love . Val . ' Tis true ; for you are over boots in love , And yet you never swum the Hellespont . Pro . Over the ...
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... Young ravens must have food . 36 Fal. SIR JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON , a young Gentleman . SHALLOW , a Country Justice . SLENDER , Cousin to Shallow . FORD , two Gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . PAGE , WILLIAM PAGE , a Boy , Son to Page . SIR ...
... Young ravens must have food . 36 Fal. SIR JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON , a young Gentleman . SHALLOW , a Country Justice . SLENDER , Cousin to Shallow . FORD , two Gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . PAGE , WILLIAM PAGE , a Boy , Son to Page . SIR ...
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... young man ; go into this closet . [ Shuts SIM- PLE in the closet . ] He will not stay long . What , John Rugby ! John , what , John , I say ! Go , John , go inquire for my master ; I doubt he be not well , that he comes not home ...
... young man ; go into this closet . [ Shuts SIM- PLE in the closet . ] He will not stay long . What , John Rugby ! John , what , John , I say ! Go , John , go inquire for my master ; I doubt he be not well , that he comes not home ...
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... young , no more am I ; go to then , there's sympathy ; you are merry , so am I ; ha ! ha ! then , there's more sympathy ; you love sack , and so do I ; would you desire better sympathy ? Let it suffice thee , Mis- tress Page , at the ...
... young , no more am I ; go to then , there's sympathy ; you are merry , so am I ; ha ! ha ! then , there's more sympathy ; you love sack , and so do I ; would you desire better sympathy ? Let it suffice thee , Mis- tress Page , at the ...
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