The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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Page 387
... thy quips and thy quiddities ? what a plague have I to do with a buff jerkin ? P. Hen . Why , what a pox have I to do with my hostess of the tavern ? Fal . Well , thou hast called her to a reckon- ing many a time and oft . P. Hen . Did ...
... thy quips and thy quiddities ? what a plague have I to do with a buff jerkin ? P. Hen . Why , what a pox have I to do with my hostess of the tavern ? Fal . Well , thou hast called her to a reckon- ing many a time and oft . P. Hen . Did ...
Page 1031
... thou hast pre- Mud not the fountain that gave drink to thee ; Mar not the thing that cannot be amended ; End thy ill ... art mighty , for thine own sake leave me Myself a weakling , do not then ensnare me ; Thou look'st not like deceit ...
... thou hast pre- Mud not the fountain that gave drink to thee ; Mar not the thing that cannot be amended ; End thy ill ... art mighty , for thine own sake leave me Myself a weakling , do not then ensnare me ; Thou look'st not like deceit ...
Page 1059
... Thou art as tyrannous , so as thou art , As those whose beauties proudly make them cruel ; For well thou know'st to my dear doting heart Thou art the fairest and most precious jewel , Yet , in good faith , some say that thee behold , Thy ...
... Thou art as tyrannous , so as thou art , As those whose beauties proudly make them cruel ; For well thou know'st to my dear doting heart Thou art the fairest and most precious jewel , Yet , in good faith , some say that thee behold , Thy ...
Contents
The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
Page | xiii |
Timon of Athens | lii |
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