The Dramatic Works and Poems of William ShakespeareC. Daly, 1860 - 924 pages |
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... I'll bring my wood home faster . Ste . He's in his fit now ; and does not talk after the wisest . He shall taste of my bottle ; if he have never drunk wine afore , it will go near to remove his fit : if I can recover him , and keep him ...
... I'll bring my wood home faster . Ste . He's in his fit now ; and does not talk after the wisest . He shall taste of my bottle ; if he have never drunk wine afore , it will go near to remove his fit : if I can recover him , and keep him ...
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... I'll bear your logs the while ; ' Pray , give me I'll carry it to the pile . [ that ; Fer . No , precious creature : I'd rather crack my sinews , break my back , Than you should such dishonour undergo , While I sit lazy by . Mira . It ...
... I'll bear your logs the while ; ' Pray , give me I'll carry it to the pile . [ that ; Fer . No , precious creature : I'd rather crack my sinews , break my back , Than you should such dishonour undergo , While I sit lazy by . Mira . It ...
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... I'll not serve him , he is not valiant . Trin . Thou liest , most ignorant monster ; I am in case to justle a constable : Why , thou de- bosh'd fish thou , was there ever man a coward , that hath drunk so much sack as I to - day ? Wilt ...
... I'll not serve him , he is not valiant . Trin . Thou liest , most ignorant monster ; I am in case to justle a constable : Why , thou de- bosh'd fish thou , was there ever man a coward , that hath drunk so much sack as I to - day ? Wilt ...
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... I'll bring thee to Shall hood - wink this mischance ; therefore , speak softly , All's hush'd as midnight yet . Trin . Ay , but to lose our bottles in the pool , - Ste . There is not only disgrace and dishonour in that monster , but an ...
... I'll bring thee to Shall hood - wink this mischance ; therefore , speak softly , All's hush'd as midnight yet . Trin . Ay , but to lose our bottles in the pool , - Ste . There is not only disgrace and dishonour in that monster , but an ...
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... I'll wait upon his pleasure . [ Exit Serv . Come , Sir Thurio , Go with me : -Once more , new servant , wel- come : I'll leave you to confer of home affairs ; When you have done , we look to hear from you . Pro . We'll both attend upon ...
... I'll wait upon his pleasure . [ Exit Serv . Come , Sir Thurio , Go with me : -Once more , new servant , wel- come : I'll leave you to confer of home affairs ; When you have done , we look to hear from you . Pro . We'll both attend upon ...
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