The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2T. Longman, 1797 |
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William Shakespeare. Yet confident I'll keep what I have fwore , And bide the penance of each three years ' day . Give me the paper , let me read the famé ; And to the ftrict'ft decrees I'll write my name . KING . How well this yielding ...
William Shakespeare. Yet confident I'll keep what I have fwore , And bide the penance of each three years ' day . Give me the paper , let me read the famé ; And to the ftrict'ft decrees I'll write my name . KING . How well this yielding ...
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... I'll read the ode that I have writ , BIRON . Once more I'll mark how love can vary wit . [ Afide . DUì . On a day , ( alack the day 3 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 47.
... I'll read the ode that I have writ , BIRON . Once more I'll mark how love can vary wit . [ Afide . DUì . On a day , ( alack the day 3 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 47.
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... I'll flash ; I'll do it by the fword : -I pray you , let me borrow my arms again . DUM . Room for the incenfed worthies . ' COST . I'll do it in my shirt . DUM . Most resolute Pompey ! MîTH . Mafter , let me take you a button - hole ...
... I'll flash ; I'll do it by the fword : -I pray you , let me borrow my arms again . DUM . Room for the incenfed worthies . ' COST . I'll do it in my shirt . DUM . Most resolute Pompey ! MîTH . Mafter , let me take you a button - hole ...
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... I'll give you fome . DUM . I'll ferve thee true and faithfully till then . KATH . Yet , fwear not , left you be forfworn again . LONG . What fays Maria ? MAR . At the twelvemonth's end , I'll change my black gown for a faithful friend ...
... I'll give you fome . DUM . I'll ferve thee true and faithfully till then . KATH . Yet , fwear not , left you be forfworn again . LONG . What fays Maria ? MAR . At the twelvemonth's end , I'll change my black gown for a faithful friend ...
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... I'll tell thee more of this another time : But fish not , with this melancholy bait , For this fool's gudgeon , this opinion.- Come , good Lorenzo : -Fare ye well , a while ; I'll end my exhortation after dinner . Lor . Well , we will ...
... I'll tell thee more of this another time : But fish not , with this melancholy bait , For this fool's gudgeon , this opinion.- Come , good Lorenzo : -Fare ye well , a while ; I'll end my exhortation after dinner . Lor . Well , we will ...
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