The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan and Company, 1884 - 1075 pages |
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Page 150
... Arm . Chirrah ! [ To Moth . Hol . Quare chirrah , not sirrah ? Arm . Men of peace , well encountered . Hol . Most military sir , salutation . Moth . [ Aside to Costard ] They have been at a great feast of languages , and stolen the ...
... Arm . Chirrah ! [ To Moth . Hol . Quare chirrah , not sirrah ? Arm . Men of peace , well encountered . Hol . Most military sir , salutation . Moth . [ Aside to Costard ] They have been at a great feast of languages , and stolen the ...
Page 151
... Arm . Sir , the king is a noble gentleman , and my familiar , I do assure ye , very good friend : for what is inward between us , let it pass . I do beseech thee , remember thy courtesy ; I beseech thee , apparel thy head : and among ...
... Arm . Sir , the king is a noble gentleman , and my familiar , I do assure ye , very good friend : for what is inward between us , let it pass . I do beseech thee , remember thy courtesy ; I beseech thee , apparel thy head : and among ...
Page 157
... arms before the legs of this sweet lass of France . If your ladyship would say , ' Thanks , Pompey , ' I had done . 560 Prin . Great thanks , great Pompey . Cost . ' Tis not so much worth ; but I hope I was perfect : I made a little ...
... arms before the legs of this sweet lass of France . If your ladyship would say , ' Thanks , Pompey , ' I had done . 560 Prin . Great thanks , great Pompey . Cost . ' Tis not so much worth ; but I hope I was perfect : I made a little ...
Page 158
... Arm . The armipotent Mars , of lances the almighty , Gave Hector a gift , — Dum . A gilt nutmeg . Biron . A lemon . Long ... arms again . Dum . Room for the incensed Worthies ! Cost . I'll do it in my shirt . Dum . Most resolute Pompey ...
... Arm . The armipotent Mars , of lances the almighty , Gave Hector a gift , — Dum . A gilt nutmeg . Biron . A lemon . Long ... arms again . Dum . Room for the incensed Worthies ! Cost . I'll do it in my shirt . Dum . Most resolute Pompey ...
Page 160
William Shakespeare William George Clark, William Aldis Wright. Re - enter ARMADO . Arm . Sweet majesty , vouchsafe me , — Was not that Hector ? Prin . Dum . The worthy knight of Troy . 890 Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger , and take ...
William Shakespeare William George Clark, William Aldis Wright. Re - enter ARMADO . Arm . Sweet majesty , vouchsafe me , — Was not that Hector ? Prin . Dum . The worthy knight of Troy . 890 Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger , and take ...
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