The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16 |
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Exeunt . SCENE IV . Langley . The Duke of YORK's Garden . Enter the Queen ,
and two Ladies . Queen . What sport shall we devise here in this garden , To
drive away the heavy thought of care ? 1 Lady . Madam , we'll play at bowls .
Queen .
Exeunt . SCENE IV . Langley . The Duke of YORK's Garden . Enter the Queen ,
and two Ladies . Queen . What sport shall we devise here in this garden , To
drive away the heavy thought of care ? 1 Lady . Madam , we'll play at bowls .
Queen .
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2 Queen . Of sorrow , or of joy " ? 1 Lady . Of either , madam . Queen . Of neither ,
girl : For if of joy , being altogether wanting , It doth remember me the more of
sorrow ; Or . if of grief , being altogether had , . It adds more sorrow to my want of
joy ...
2 Queen . Of sorrow , or of joy " ? 1 Lady . Of either , madam . Queen . Of neither ,
girl : For if of joy , being altogether wanting , It doth remember me the more of
sorrow ; Or . if of grief , being altogether had , . It adds more sorrow to my want of
joy ...
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Queen . Nimble mischance , that art so light of foot , Doth not thy embassage
belong to me , And am I last that knows it ? O , thou think'st To serve me last , that
I may longest keep Thy sorrow in my breast . - Come , ladies , go , To meet at ...
Queen . Nimble mischance , that art so light of foot , Doth not thy embassage
belong to me , And am I last that knows it ? O , thou think'st To serve me last , that
I may longest keep Thy sorrow in my breast . - Come , ladies , go , To meet at ...
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