The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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Page 137
... arms : Consider , what you first did swear unto ; - To fast , to study , -and to see no woman ; - Flat treason ' gainst the kingly state of youth . Say , can you fast ? your stomachs are too young ; And abstinence engenders maladies ...
... arms : Consider , what you first did swear unto ; - To fast , to study , -and to see no woman ; - Flat treason ' gainst the kingly state of youth . Say , can you fast ? your stomachs are too young ; And abstinence engenders maladies ...
Page 138
... Arm . Arts - man , præambula ; we will be singled from the barbarous . Do you not educate youth at the charge - house on the top of the mountain ? Hol . Or , mons , the hill . Arm . At your sweet pleasure , for the mountain . Hol . I do ...
... Arm . Arts - man , præambula ; we will be singled from the barbarous . Do you not educate youth at the charge - house on the top of the mountain ? Hol . Or , mons , the hill . Arm . At your sweet pleasure , for the mountain . Hol . I do ...
Page 142
... Arm . Anointed , I implore so much expence of royal sweet breath , as will utter a brace of words . trick To make my ... arms before the legs of this sweet lass of France . [ done . If your ladyship would say , Thanks , Pompey , I had ...
... Arm . Anointed , I implore so much expence of royal sweet breath , as will utter a brace of words . trick To make my ... arms before the legs of this sweet lass of France . [ done . If your ladyship would say , Thanks , Pompey , I had ...
Page 143
... arm'd , for Hector . Biron . Hide thy head , Achilles ; here comes Hector in arms . with my device : Sweet royalty , [ to the Princess . ] bestow on me the sense of hearing . [ Biron whispers Costard . Prin . Speak , brave Hector : we ...
... arm'd , for Hector . Biron . Hide thy head , Achilles ; here comes Hector in arms . with my device : Sweet royalty , [ to the Princess . ] bestow on me the sense of hearing . [ Biron whispers Costard . Prin . Speak , brave Hector : we ...
Page 145
... Arm . Sweet majesty , vouchsafe me , - Prin . Was not that Hector ? Dum . The worthy knight of Troy . Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger , and take leave : I am a votary ; I have vowed to Jaquenetta to hold the plough for her sweet love ...
... Arm . Sweet majesty , vouchsafe me , - Prin . Was not that Hector ? Dum . The worthy knight of Troy . Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger , and take leave : I am a votary ; I have vowed to Jaquenetta to hold the plough for her sweet love ...
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