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Page 41
... Fish . We'll sure provide : thou shalt have my best gown to make thee a pair ; and I'll bring thee to the court myself . Per . Then honour be but equal to my will . This day I'll rise , or else add ill to ill . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The ...
... Fish . We'll sure provide : thou shalt have my best gown to make thee a pair ; and I'll bring thee to the court myself . Per . Then honour be but equal to my will . This day I'll rise , or else add ill to ill . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The ...
Page 206
... fish . I am sick still ; heart - sick . I'll now taste of thy drug . Gui . Pisanio , [ Swallows some . I could not stir him : He said he was gentle , but unfortunate ; Dishonestly afflicted , but yet honest . Arv . Thus did he answer me ...
... fish . I am sick still ; heart - sick . I'll now taste of thy drug . Gui . Pisanio , [ Swallows some . I could not stir him : He said he was gentle , but unfortunate ; Dishonestly afflicted , but yet honest . Arv . Thus did he answer me ...
Page 211
... fishes he's the queen's son , Cloten : That's all I reck . Bel . [ Exit . I fear ' twill be revenged : Would , Polydore , thou hadst not done ' t ! though valour Becomes thee well enough . Arv . Would I had done ' t , So the revenge ...
... fishes he's the queen's son , Cloten : That's all I reck . Bel . [ Exit . I fear ' twill be revenged : Would , Polydore , thou hadst not done ' t ! though valour Becomes thee well enough . Arv . Would I had done ' t , So the revenge ...
Page 287
... fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour : nay , there's comfort in ' t Whiles other men have gates and those gates open'd , As mine , against their will . Should all despair That have revolted wives , the tenth of ...
... fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour : nay , there's comfort in ' t Whiles other men have gates and those gates open'd , As mine , against their will . Should all despair That have revolted wives , the tenth of ...
Page 352
... fish for she would not exchange flesh with one that loved her : the ballad is very pitiful and as true . : Dor . Is ... fish . In the absence of newspapers , ballads were a common vehicle of Strange Newes . ' The Station- 290 ers ...
... fish for she would not exchange flesh with one that loved her : the ballad is very pitiful and as true . : Dor . Is ... fish . In the absence of newspapers , ballads were a common vehicle of Strange Newes . ' The Station- 290 ers ...
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