The Dramatic Works and Poems of William ShakespeareC. Daly, 1860 - 924 pages |
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... tongue in your The beauty of his daughter ; he himself head ; if you prove a mutineer , the next tree - Calls her a nonpareil : I ne'er saw woman , The poor monster's my subject , and he shall But only Sycorax my dam , and she ; not ...
... tongue in your The beauty of his daughter ; he himself head ; if you prove a mutineer , the next tree - Calls her a nonpareil : I ne'er saw woman , The poor monster's my subject , and he shall But only Sycorax my dam , and she ; not ...
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... tongue . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Laun . In thy tale . Pan . In thy tail ? Laun . Lose the tide , and the voyage , and the master , and the service : And the tide ! -Why , man , if the river were dry , I am able to fill it ...
... tongue . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Laun . In thy tale . Pan . In thy tail ? Laun . Lose the tide , and the voyage , and the master , and the service : And the tide ! -Why , man , if the river were dry , I am able to fill it ...
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... tongue , I say , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke . But she , I mean , is promis'd by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And kept severely from resort of men , That no man hath access by day to ...
... tongue , I say , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke . But she , I mean , is promis'd by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And kept severely from resort of men , That no man hath access by day to ...
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... tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , [ soft ! soft ! Do give thee five - fold blazon ; -Not too fast : - Unless the master were the man . - How now ? Even so quickly may one catch the plague ? Methinks , I feel this ...
... tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , [ soft ! soft ! Do give thee five - fold blazon ; -Not too fast : - Unless the master were the man . - How now ? Even so quickly may one catch the plague ? Methinks , I feel this ...
Page 72
... tongue tang with argu- ments of stat , put thyself into the trick of singula rity ; -and , consequently , sets down the manner how ; as , a sad face , a reverend carriage , a slow tongue , in the habit of some sir of note , and so Oli ...
... tongue tang with argu- ments of stat , put thyself into the trick of singula rity ; -and , consequently , sets down the manner how ; as , a sad face , a reverend carriage , a slow tongue , in the habit of some sir of note , and so Oli ...
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