The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Page 114
... lady . Pan . Words pay no debts , give her deeds : but she'll bereave you of the deeds too , if she call your activity in question . What , billing again 1 Here's - In witness whereof the parties inter- changeably - Come in come in ; I ...
... lady . Pan . Words pay no debts , give her deeds : but she'll bereave you of the deeds too , if she call your activity in question . What , billing again 1 Here's - In witness whereof the parties inter- changeably - Come in come in ; I ...
Page 120
... Lady , give me your hand ; and , as we walk , To our own selves bend we our needful talk . [ Exeunt TROILUS , CRESSIDA , and DIOMED . [ Trumpet heard . They're loving , well compos'd , with gifts of na- The prince must think me tardy ...
... Lady , give me your hand ; and , as we walk , To our own selves bend we our needful talk . [ Exeunt TROILUS , CRESSIDA , and DIOMED . [ Trumpet heard . They're loving , well compos'd , with gifts of na- The prince must think me tardy ...
Page 133
... Lady . My lord , you take us even at the best . Apem . ' Faith , for the worst is filthy ; and would not hold taking , I doubt me . Tim . Ladies , there is an idle banquet Attends you : Please you to dispose yourselves . All Lad . Most ...
... Lady . My lord , you take us even at the best . Apem . ' Faith , for the worst is filthy ; and would not hold taking , I doubt me . Tim . Ladies , there is an idle banquet Attends you : Please you to dispose yourselves . All Lad . Most ...
Page 167
William Shakespeare. The lady that I sent for . Welcome , fair one i Is't not a goodly presence ? Hel A gallant lady . Lys . She's such , that were I well assur'd she Being on shore , honouring of Neptune's tri- Provided none but I and ...
William Shakespeare. The lady that I sent for . Welcome , fair one i Is't not a goodly presence ? Hel A gallant lady . Lys . She's such , that were I well assur'd she Being on shore , honouring of Neptune's tri- Provided none but I and ...
Page 169
... lady ; -Oh ! she's but o'er joy'd . Per . My purpose was for Tharsus , there to Early , one blust'ring morn , this lady was strike The inhospitable Cleon ; but I am For other service first : toward Ephesus Turn our blown sails ...
... lady ; -Oh ! she's but o'er joy'd . Per . My purpose was for Tharsus , there to Early , one blust'ring morn , this lady was strike The inhospitable Cleon ; but I am For other service first : toward Ephesus Turn our blown sails ...
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