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Page 129
The sea will ebb and flow , heav'n will show his face : Young blood doth not obey
an old decree . We cannot cross the cause why we were born : Therefore , of all
hands must we be forsworn . King . What , did these rent lines show some love ...
The sea will ebb and flow , heav'n will show his face : Young blood doth not obey
an old decree . We cannot cross the cause why we were born : Therefore , of all
hands must we be forsworn . King . What , did these rent lines show some love ...
Page 150
But that you take what doth to you belong , It were a fault to snatch words from my
tongue . Biron . O , I am yours , and all that I poffefs . Rof . All the fool mine ? Biron
. I cannot give you less . Rof . Which of the visors was it that you wore ? Biron .
But that you take what doth to you belong , It were a fault to snatch words from my
tongue . Biron . O , I am yours , and all that I poffefs . Rof . All the fool mine ? Biron
. I cannot give you less . Rof . Which of the visors was it that you wore ? Biron .
Page 154
Nay , my good lord , let me o'errule you now ; That sport best pleases that doth
least know how . Where zeal strives to content , and the content Dies in the zeal
of that it doth present ; Their form confounded makes most form in mirth ; When ...
Nay , my good lord , let me o'errule you now ; That sport best pleases that doth
least know how . Where zeal strives to content , and the content Dies in the zeal
of that it doth present ; Their form confounded makes most form in mirth ; When ...
Page 283
Why doth the world report that Kate doth limp ? o , sland'rous world ! Kate , like
che hazel - twig , Is strait , and sender ; and as brown in hue As hazel - nuts , and
sweeter than the kernels . 0 , let me see thee walk : thou dost not halt . Cath .
Why doth the world report that Kate doth limp ? o , sland'rous world ! Kate , like
che hazel - twig , Is strait , and sender ; and as brown in hue As hazel - nuts , and
sweeter than the kernels . 0 , let me see thee walk : thou dost not halt . Cath .
Page 304
... mad and headstrong humour , He that knows better how to tame a shrew , Now
let him speak ' ; ' tis charity to shew . [ Exit . IV . SCENE Padua . Enter Tranio , and
Hortensio . Tra . TS'T possible , friend Licio , that Bianca Doth fancy any other ...
... mad and headstrong humour , He that knows better how to tame a shrew , Now
let him speak ' ; ' tis charity to shew . [ Exit . IV . SCENE Padua . Enter Tranio , and
Hortensio . Tra . TS'T possible , friend Licio , that Bianca Doth fancy any other ...
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