The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2T. Longman, 1797 |
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... with me , My fellow - fcholars , and to keep thofe ftatutes , That are recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are past , and now fubfcribe your names ; That his own hand may strike his honour down ; A ij LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. ...
... with me , My fellow - fcholars , and to keep thofe ftatutes , That are recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are past , and now fubfcribe your names ; That his own hand may strike his honour down ; A ij LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. ...
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... keep it too . LONG . I am refolv'd : ' tis but a three years ' faft ; The mind shall banquet , though the body pine : Fat paunches have lean pates ; and dainty bits Make rich the ribs , but bank'rout quite the wits . DUM . My loving ...
... keep it too . LONG . I am refolv'd : ' tis but a three years ' faft ; The mind shall banquet , though the body pine : Fat paunches have lean pates ; and dainty bits Make rich the ribs , but bank'rout quite the wits . DUM . My loving ...
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... keeping oath , Study to break it , and not break my troth . If ftudy's gain be thus , and this be fo , Study knows that , which yet it doth not know : Swear me to this , and I will ne'er fay , no . KING . These be the stops that hinder ...
... keeping oath , Study to break it , and not break my troth . If ftudy's gain be thus , and this be fo , Study knows that , which yet it doth not know : Swear me to this , and I will ne'er fay , no . KING . These be the stops that hinder ...
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... . No , my good lord ; I have fworn to stay with you : And , though I have for barbarifm fpoke more ; Than for that angel knowledge you can fay , Yet confident I'll keep what I have fwore , And 6 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... . No , my good lord ; I have fworn to stay with you : And , though I have for barbarifm fpoke more ; Than for that angel knowledge you can fay , Yet confident I'll keep what I have fwore , And 6 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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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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