The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 6Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Boult . Boult . Sir . Pand . Search the market narrowly ; Mitylene is full of gallants . We lost too much money this mart , by being too wenchless . Bawd . We were never so much out of creatures . We have but poor three , and they can ...
... Boult . Boult . Sir . Pand . Search the market narrowly ; Mitylene is full of gallants . We lost too much money this mart , by being too wenchless . Bawd . We were never so much out of creatures . We have but poor three , and they can ...
Page 486
... Boult's returned . Re - enter Boult . Now , sir , hast thou cried her through the market ? Boult . I have cried her almost to the number of her hairs ; I have drawn her picture with my voice . Bawd . And I pr'ythee tell me , how dost ...
... Boult's returned . Re - enter Boult . Now , sir , hast thou cried her through the market ? Boult . I have cried her almost to the number of her hairs ; I have drawn her picture with my voice . Bawd . And I pr'ythee tell me , how dost ...
Page 493
... Boult . I am glad to see your honor in good health . Lys . You may so ; ' tis the better for you that your resorters ... Boult . For flesh and blood , sir , white and red , you shall see a rose ; and she were a rose indeed , if she had ...
... Boult . I am glad to see your honor in good health . Lys . You may so ; ' tis the better for you that your resorters ... Boult . For flesh and blood , sir , white and red , you shall see a rose ; and she were a rose indeed , if she had ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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