The Complete Works of William ShakespeareJefferson Press, 1906 |
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Page 51
... poor babe , according to thine oath , 30 Places remote enough are in Bohemia , There weep and leave it crying ; and , for the babe Is counted lost for ever , Perdita , I prithee , call ' t . For this ungentle business , Put on thee by ...
... poor babe , according to thine oath , 30 Places remote enough are in Bohemia , There weep and leave it crying ; and , for the babe Is counted lost for ever , Perdita , I prithee , call ' t . For this ungentle business , Put on thee by ...
Page 53
... poor souls roared , and the sea mocked them ; and how the poor gentleman 100 roared and the bear mocked him , both roaring louder than the sea or weather . Shep . Name of mercy , when was this , boy ? Clo . Now , now : I have not winked ...
... poor souls roared , and the sea mocked them ; and how the poor gentleman 100 roared and the bear mocked him , both roaring louder than the sea or weather . Shep . Name of mercy , when was this , boy ? Clo . Now , now : I have not winked ...
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... poor Count . Well , sir . ( fellow . Clo . No , madam , ' t is not so well that I am poor , though many of the rich are damned : but , if I may have your ladyship's good will to go to the world , Isbel the woman and I will do as we may ...
... poor Count . Well , sir . ( fellow . Clo . No , madam , ' t is not so well that I am poor , though many of the rich are damned : but , if I may have your ladyship's good will to go to the world , Isbel the woman and I will do as we may ...
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