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... tongues that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - baiting . O , had I but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadft thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And Why , would that have mended my hair 8 TWELFTH - NIGHT : or , A & F.
... tongues that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - baiting . O , had I but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadft thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And Why , would that have mended my hair 8 TWELFTH - NIGHT : or , A & F.
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... bear it out . Mar. You are refolute then ? Clo . Not fo neither , but I am refolved on two points . Mar. That if one break , the other will hold ; or , if both break , your gaskins fall . Clo . Apt , in good faith ; very apt well , go ...
... bear it out . Mar. You are refolute then ? Clo . Not fo neither , but I am refolved on two points . Mar. That if one break , the other will hold ; or , if both break , your gaskins fall . Clo . Apt , in good faith ; very apt well , go ...
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... bear my evils alone . It were a bad recompence for your love , to lay any of them on you . Ant . Let me yet know of you , whither ' you are bound . Seb . No , in footh , Sir ; my determinate voyage is meer extravagancy : but I perceive ...
... bear my evils alone . It were a bad recompence for your love , to lay any of them on you . Ant . Let me yet know of you , whither ' you are bound . Seb . No , in footh , Sir ; my determinate voyage is meer extravagancy : but I perceive ...
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... bear me , And that I owe Olivia . Vio . Ay , but I know- Duke . What doft thou know ? Vio . Too well what love women to men may owe ;; In faith , they are as true of heart as we . My father had a daughter lov'd a man , As it might be ...
... bear me , And that I owe Olivia . Vio . Ay , but I know- Duke . What doft thou know ? Vio . Too well what love women to men may owe ;; In faith , they are as true of heart as we . My father had a daughter lov'd a man , As it might be ...
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... bear - bait- ing here . Sir To . To anger him , we'll have the bear again ; and we will fool him black and blue ; fhall we not , Sir Andrew ? Sir And . An we do not , it's pity of our lives . Enter Maria . Sir To . Here comes the little ...
... bear - bait- ing here . Sir To . To anger him , we'll have the bear again ; and we will fool him black and blue ; fhall we not , Sir Andrew ? Sir And . An we do not , it's pity of our lives . Enter Maria . Sir To . Here comes the little ...
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Page 29 - But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek. She pined in thought And with a green and yellow melancholy She sat, like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed? We...
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Page 3 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.