The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 64
... Exit a Servant . Death may usurp on nature many hours , And yet the fire of life kindle again The o'erpress'd spirits . I heard of an Egyptian That had nine hours lien dead , Who was by good appliance recovered . Re - enter a Servant ...
... Exit a Servant . Death may usurp on nature many hours , And yet the fire of life kindle again The o'erpress'd spirits . I heard of an Egyptian That had nine hours lien dead , Who was by good appliance recovered . Re - enter a Servant ...
Page 70
... Exit . SCENE I. Tarsus . An open place near the sea - shore . Enter DIONYZA and LEONINE . Dion . Thy oath remember ; thou hast sworn to do ' t : ' Tis but a blow , which never shall be known . Thou canst not do a thing in the world so ...
... Exit . SCENE I. Tarsus . An open place near the sea - shore . Enter DIONYZA and LEONINE . Dion . Thy oath remember ; thou hast sworn to do ' t : ' Tis but a blow , which never shall be known . Thou canst not do a thing in the world so ...
Page 72
... Exit Dionyza . Is this wind westerly that blows ? Leon . South - west . Mar. When I was born , the wind was north . Leon . Was ' t so ? Mar. My father , as nurse said , did never fear , But cried ' Good seamen ! ' to the sailors ...
... Exit Dionyza . Is this wind westerly that blows ? Leon . South - west . Mar. When I was born , the wind was north . Leon . Was ' t so ? Mar. My father , as nurse said , did never fear , But cried ' Good seamen ! ' to the sailors ...
Page 74
... Exit . SCENE II . Mytilene . A room in a brothel . Enter Pandar , Bawd , and BoULT . Pand . Boult ! Boult . Sir ? Pand . Search the market narrowly ; Mytilene is full of gallants . We lost too much money this mart by being too wenchless ...
... Exit . SCENE II . Mytilene . A room in a brothel . Enter Pandar , Bawd , and BoULT . Pand . Boult ! Boult . Sir ? Pand . Search the market narrowly ; Mytilene is full of gallants . We lost too much money this mart by being too wenchless ...
Page 75
... Exit . Pand . Three or four thousand chequins were as pretty a proportion to live quietly , and so give over . Bawd . Why to give over , I pray you ? is it a shame to get when we are old ? Pand . O , our credit comes not in like the ...
... Exit . Pand . Three or four thousand chequins were as pretty a proportion to live quietly , and so give over . Bawd . Why to give over , I pray you ? is it a shame to get when we are old ? Pand . O , our credit comes not in like the ...
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