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" O mistress mine, where are you roaming? O stay and hear; your true love's coming, That can sing both high and low. Trip no further, pretty sweeting; Journeys end in lovers meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. "
The Works of William Shakespeare: As you like it. The taming of the shrew ... - Page 354
by William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 pages
...Journeys end in (over*1 meeting^ Every wise man's son doth know. Sir And. Excellent good, i'faith 1 sweet~and~twentytlt Youth'' sa stuff" will not endure. Sir And. A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight....
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Complete Works: With Dr. Johnson's Preface, a Glossary, and an Account of ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...Journeys end in lovers' meeting. Every wise man's son doth know. Sir And. Excellent good, i'faith. was drinking. This done, he took the bride about the neck ; And kiss'd sweet-and-twenty Youth's a stuff will not endure. Sir And. A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Life. New facts regarding the life ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 608 pages
...Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. Sir And. Excellent good, i'faith ! Sir To. Good, good. • Clo. What is love ? 'tis not...In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me, sweet-and-twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. Sir And. A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight....
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 pages
...Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. Sir And. Excellent good, i'faith ! Sir To. Good, good. Clo. What is love ? 'tis not hereafter...In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me, sweet-and-twenty, Youth's a staff will not endure. Sir And. A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight....
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Laconics: Or the Best Words of the Best Authors ...

John Timbs - 1856 - 374 pages
...be as poor and miserable with a great estate, as any man can be without it. — Tillotson. MCLXXVI. What is love ? 'Tis not hereafter ; Present mirth...sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. Shakspeare. MCLXXVII. To laugh in sin and misery, and make merry so near the endless woe, is a greater...
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Laconics, Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors: In Three Volumes, Volume 2

1856 - 372 pages
...be as poor and miserable with a great estate, as any man can be without it. — Tillotson. MCLXXVL What is love ? "Tis not hereafter ; Present mirth...sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. Shakspeare. MCLXXVIL To laugh in sin and misery, and make merry so near the endless woe, is a greater...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for Family Reading

William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...love-song! Sir And. Ay, ay ; I care not for good life. Song. Clo. 0 mistress mine, where are you roaming, 0 eart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee. — Something too much of this. Sir To. A contagious breath. [knight. Sir And. Very sweet and contagious, i' faith. Sir To, To hear...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, with Biographical Introduction by ...

William Shakespeare - 1865 - 436 pages
...Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. Sir And. Excellent good, i'faith. Sir To. Good, good. Clo. What is love ? 'tis not hereafter...contagious breath. Sir And. Very sweet and contagious, i'faith. Sir To. To hear by the nose, it ia dulcet in contagion. But shall we make the welkin dance...
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Much ado about nothing ; Twelfth night ; Love's labour's lost

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 304 pages
...further, pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. Sir Attd. Excellent good, i' faith ! Sir To. Good, good. Clo....In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me, sweet-and-twenty. Youth's a stuff will not endure. Sir And. A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight....
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 554 pages
...doubtless the true one]." Chappell's Popular Music of the Olden Time, &c. vol. i. p. 209, sec. ed. Sir To. Good, good. Clo. What is love ? 'tis not hereafter...In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me, sweet-and-twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. Sir And. A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight....
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