The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 74
... Thou sayest true : ' tis not our bringing up of poor bastards , -as , I think , I have brought up some eleven- Boult . Ay , to eleven ; and brought them down again . But shall I search the market ? Bawd . What else , man ? The stuff we ...
... Thou sayest true : ' tis not our bringing up of poor bastards , -as , I think , I have brought up some eleven- Boult . Ay , to eleven ; and brought them down again . But shall I search the market ? Bawd . What else , man ? The stuff we ...
Page 78
... Thou mayst cut a morsel off the spit . Boult . I may so . Bawd . Who should deny it ? Come , young one , I like the manner of your garments well . Boult . Ay , by my faith , they shall not be changed yet . Bawd . Boult , spend thou that ...
... Thou mayst cut a morsel off the spit . Boult . I may so . Bawd . Who should deny it ? Come , young one , I like the manner of your garments well . Boult . Ay , by my faith , they shall not be changed yet . Bawd . Boult , spend thou that ...
Page 79
... thou hast the harvest out of thine own report . Boult . I warrant you , mistress , thunder shall not so awake the ... thou hast poison'd too : If thou hadst drunk to him , ' t had been a kindness Becoming well thy fact : what canst thou ...
... thou hast the harvest out of thine own report . Boult . I warrant you , mistress , thunder shall not so awake the ... thou hast poison'd too : If thou hadst drunk to him , ' t had been a kindness Becoming well thy fact : what canst thou ...
Page 87
... Thou couldst have spoke so well ; ne'er dream'd thou couldst . Had I brought hither a corrupted mind , Thy speech had alter'd it . Hold , here's gold for thee : Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! Mar ...
... Thou couldst have spoke so well ; ne'er dream'd thou couldst . Had I brought hither a corrupted mind , Thy speech had alter'd it . Hold , here's gold for thee : Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! Mar ...
Page 88
... Thou art a piece of virtue , and I doubt not but thy training hath been noble . Hold , here's more gold for thee . A curse upon him , die he like a thief , That robs thee of thy goodness ! If thou dost Hear from me , it shall be for thy ...
... Thou art a piece of virtue , and I doubt not but thy training hath been noble . Hold , here's more gold for thee . A curse upon him , die he like a thief , That robs thee of thy goodness ! If thou dost Hear from me , it shall be for thy ...
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