The Dramatic Works and Poems of William ShakespeareC. Daly, 1860 - 924 pages |
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... Dear , they durst not : So dear the love my people bore me ) nor set A mark so bloody on the business ; but With colours fairer painted their foul ends . In few , they hurried us aboard a bark ; Bore ns some leagues to sea ; where they ...
... Dear , they durst not : So dear the love my people bore me ) nor set A mark so bloody on the business ; but With colours fairer painted their foul ends . In few , they hurried us aboard a bark ; Bore ns some leagues to sea ; where they ...
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... dear mistress , The sun will set , before I shall discharge What I must strive to do . Mira . If you'll sit down , I'll bear your logs the while ; ' Pray , give me I'll carry it to the pile . [ that ; Fer . No , precious creature : I'd ...
... dear mistress , The sun will set , before I shall discharge What I must strive to do . Mira . If you'll sit down , I'll bear your logs the while ; ' Pray , give me I'll carry it to the pile . [ that ; Fer . No , precious creature : I'd ...
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... dear son Ferdinand . Pro . I am woe for't , sir . Alon . Irreparable is the loss ; and Patience Says it is past her cure . Pro . I rather think , You have not sought her help ; of whose soft grace , For the like loss , I have her ...
... dear son Ferdinand . Pro . I am woe for't , sir . Alon . Irreparable is the loss ; and Patience Says it is past her cure . Pro . I rather think , You have not sought her help ; of whose soft grace , For the like loss , I have her ...
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... dear knight ? Sir And . What is pourquoy ? do or not do ? I would I had bestowed that time in the tongues , that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - bait- ing : O , had I but followed the arts ! Sir Tc . Then hadst thou had an ...
... dear knight ? Sir And . What is pourquoy ? do or not do ? I would I had bestowed that time in the tongues , that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - bait- ing : O , had I but followed the arts ! Sir Tc . Then hadst thou had an ...
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... dear manakin to you , Sir Toby . Sir To . I have been dear to him , lad ; some two thousand strong , or so . Fab . We shall have a rare letter from him : but you'll not deliver it . Sir To . Never trust me then ! and by all means stir ...
... dear manakin to you , Sir Toby . Sir To . I have been dear to him , lad ; some two thousand strong , or so . Fab . We shall have a rare letter from him : but you'll not deliver it . Sir To . Never trust me then ! and by all means stir ...
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