Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1774, Volume 8Cornmarket P., 1969 - 1800 pages |
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Page 40
... Mark , Marcus , mark ! 1 underland her figns : Had the a tongue to speak , now would she say , That to her brother which I faid to thee ; His napkin , with his true tears all bewet , Can do no fervice on her forrowful cheeks . O , what ...
... Mark , Marcus , mark ! 1 underland her figns : Had the a tongue to speak , now would she say , That to her brother which I faid to thee ; His napkin , with his true tears all bewet , Can do no fervice on her forrowful cheeks . O , what ...
Page 89
... marks thou hadst of me ? D. E. I have fome marks of yours upon my pate , Some of my miftrefs ' marks upon my shoulders , But not a thoufand marks between you both : If I fhould pay your worship thofe again , Perchance , you will not ...
... marks thou hadst of me ? D. E. I have fome marks of yours upon my pate , Some of my miftrefs ' marks upon my shoulders , But not a thoufand marks between you both : If I fhould pay your worship thofe again , Perchance , you will not ...
Page 239
... mark marvelous well fhot ; for they both did hit it . Boy . A mark ! -O , mark but that mark ; A mark , fays my lady ! Let the mark have a prick in't , to mete at , if it may be . Mar. Wide o'the bow hand ! I'faith , your hand is out ...
... mark marvelous well fhot ; for they both did hit it . Boy . A mark ! -O , mark but that mark ; A mark , fays my lady ! Let the mark have a prick in't , to mete at , if it may be . Mar. Wide o'the bow hand ! I'faith , your hand is out ...
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