The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 47
... better . Sim . And furthermore tell him , we desire to know of him , Of whence he is , his name and parentage . Thai . The king my father , sir , has drunk to you . Per . I thank him . Thai . Wishing it so much blood unto your life ...
... better . Sim . And furthermore tell him , we desire to know of him , Of whence he is , his name and parentage . Thai . The king my father , sir , has drunk to you . Per . I thank him . Thai . Wishing it so much blood unto your life ...
Page 52
... better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony . Per . It is your grace's pleasure to commend ; Not my desert . Sim . Sir , you are music's master . Per . The worst of all her scholars , my good lord . Sim . Let me ask you one thing ...
... better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony . Per . It is your grace's pleasure to commend ; Not my desert . Sim . Sir , you are music's master . Per . The worst of all her scholars , my good lord . Sim . Let me ask you one thing ...
Page 75
... better too ; we offend worse . Neither is our profession any trade ; it's no calling . But here comes Boult . Re - enter BOULT , with the Pirates and MARINA . Boult . [ To Marina ] Come your ways . masters , you say she's a virgin ...
... better too ; we offend worse . Neither is our profession any trade ; it's no calling . But here comes Boult . Re - enter BOULT , with the Pirates and MARINA . Boult . [ To Marina ] Come your ways . masters , you say she's a virgin ...
Page 85
... better for you that your resorters stand upon sound legs . How now ! wholesome iniquity have you that a man may deal withal , and defy the surgeon ? Bawd . We have here one , sir , if she would- but there never came her like in Mytilene ...
... better for you that your resorters stand upon sound legs . How now ! wholesome iniquity have you that a man may deal withal , and defy the surgeon ? Bawd . We have here one , sir , if she would- but there never came her like in Mytilene ...
Page 89
... better thee in their command . Thou hold'st a place , for which the pained'st fiend Of hell would not in reputation change : Thou art the damned doorkeeper to every Coistrel that comes inquiring for his Tib ; To the choleric fisting of ...
... better thee in their command . Thou hold'st a place , for which the pained'st fiend Of hell would not in reputation change : Thou art the damned doorkeeper to every Coistrel that comes inquiring for his Tib ; To the choleric fisting of ...
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