The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 161
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Which buys admittance ; oft it doth ; yea , and makes Diana's rangers false themselves , yield up Their deer to the stand o ' the stealer ; and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill'd and ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Which buys admittance ; oft it doth ; yea , and makes Diana's rangers false themselves , yield up Their deer to the stand o ' the stealer ; and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill'd and ...
Page 169
... doth she ? Post . O , no , no , no ! ' tis true . Here , take this [ Gives the ring . too ; It is a basilisk unto mine eye , Kills me to look on ' t . Let there be no honour Where there is beauty ; truth , where semblance ; love , Where ...
... doth she ? Post . O , no , no , no ! ' tis true . Here , take this [ Gives the ring . too ; It is a basilisk unto mine eye , Kills me to look on ' t . Let there be no honour Where there is beauty ; truth , where semblance ; love , Where ...
Page 170
... doth confirm Another stain , as big as hell can hold , Were there no more but it . Iach . 140 Will you hear more ? Post . Spare your arithmetic : never count the turns ; Once , and a million ! Iach . I'll be sworn— Post . No swearing ...
... doth confirm Another stain , as big as hell can hold , Were there no more but it . Iach . 140 Will you hear more ? Post . Spare your arithmetic : never count the turns ; Once , and a million ! Iach . I'll be sworn— Post . No swearing ...
Page 171
... doth my wife The nonpareil of this . O , vengeance , vengeance ! Me of my lawful pleasure she restrain'd And pray'd me oft forbearance ; did it with A pudency so rosy the sweet view on ' t Might well have warm'd old Saturn ; that I ...
... doth my wife The nonpareil of this . O , vengeance , vengeance ! Me of my lawful pleasure she restrain'd And pray'd me oft forbearance ; did it with A pudency so rosy the sweet view on ' t Might well have warm'd old Saturn ; that I ...
Page 177
... doth physic love of his content , All but in that ! Good wax , thy leave . You bees that make these locks of counsel . And men in dangerous bonds pray not alike : Though forfeiters you cast in prison , yet You clasp young Cupid's tables ...
... doth physic love of his content , All but in that ! Good wax , thy leave . You bees that make these locks of counsel . And men in dangerous bonds pray not alike : Though forfeiters you cast in prison , yet You clasp young Cupid's tables ...
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