The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... BIRON . This is he . DULL . Signior Arme - Arme - commends you . There's villainy abroad ; this letter will tell you ... BIRON . How low soever the matter , I hope in God for high words . LONG . A high hope for a low heaven : ( 2 ) God ...
... BIRON . This is he . DULL . Signior Arme - Arme - commends you . There's villainy abroad ; this letter will tell you ... BIRON . How low soever the matter , I hope in God for high words . LONG . A high hope for a low heaven : ( 2 ) God ...
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... BIRON . For the following , sir ? COST . As it shall follow in my correction : and God defend the right ! KING . Will you hear this letter with attention ? BIRON . As we would hear an oracle . COST . Such is the simplicity of man to ...
... BIRON . For the following , sir ? COST . As it shall follow in my correction : and God defend the right ! KING . Will you hear this letter with attention ? BIRON . As we would hear an oracle . COST . Such is the simplicity of man to ...
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... Biron , see him deliver'd o'er.— And go we , lords , to put in practice that Which each to other hath so strongly sworn.— [ Exeunt KING , LONGAVILLE , and DUMAIN . BIRON . I'll lay my head to any good man's hat , These oaths and laws ...
... Biron , see him deliver'd o'er.— And go we , lords , to put in practice that Which each to other hath so strongly sworn.— [ Exeunt KING , LONGAVILLE , and DUMAIN . BIRON . I'll lay my head to any good man's hat , These oaths and laws ...
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... Biron they call him , but a merrier man , Within the limit of becoming mirth , I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit ; For every object that the one doth catch , The other turns to a mirth - moving ...
... Biron they call him , but a merrier man , Within the limit of becoming mirth , I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit ; For every object that the one doth catch , The other turns to a mirth - moving ...
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... BIRON . I know you did . Ros . How needless was it then to ask the question ! BIRON . You must not be so quick . Ros . ' T is long of you that spur me with such questions ! BIRON . Your wit's too hot , it speeds too fast , ' t will tire ...
... BIRON . I know you did . Ros . How needless was it then to ask the question ! BIRON . You must not be so quick . Ros . ' T is long of you that spur me with such questions ! BIRON . Your wit's too hot , it speeds too fast , ' t will tire ...
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