As You Like itGeorge Bell & Sons, 1899 - 119 pages |
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... verse to this note that I made yesterday in despite of my invention . Ami . And I'll sing it . Jaq . Thus it goes : — If it do come to pass That any man turn ass , Leaving his wealth and ease , A stubborn will to please , Ducdame ...
... verse to this note that I made yesterday in despite of my invention . Ami . And I'll sing it . Jaq . Thus it goes : — If it do come to pass That any man turn ass , Leaving his wealth and ease , A stubborn will to please , Ducdame ...
Page 49
... verse , in witness of my love : And thou , thrice - crowned queen of night , survey With thy chaste eye , from thy pale sphere above , Thy huntress ' name that full life doth sway . my O Rosalind ! these trees shall be my books And in ...
... verse , in witness of my love : And thou , thrice - crowned queen of night , survey With thy chaste eye , from thy pale sphere above , Thy huntress ' name that full life doth sway . my O Rosalind ! these trees shall be my books And in ...
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William Shakespeare. PEACE HERE COMES MY SISTER READING TM This is the very false gallop of verses : why.
William Shakespeare. PEACE HERE COMES MY SISTER READING TM This is the very false gallop of verses : why.
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William Shakespeare. This is the very false gallop of verses : why do you infect yourself with them ? Ros . Peace , you dull fool ! I found them on a tree . Touch . Truly , the tree yields bad fruit . Ros . I'll graff it with you , and ...
William Shakespeare. This is the very false gallop of verses : why do you infect yourself with them ? Ros . Peace , you dull fool ! I found them on a tree . Touch . Truly , the tree yields bad fruit . Ros . I'll graff it with you , and ...
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... verses ? O , yes , I heard them all , and more too ; for some of them had in them more feet than the verses would bear . Cel . That's no matter : the feet might bear the verses . Ros . Ay , but the feet were lame and could not Cel ...
... verses ? O , yes , I heard them all , and more too ; for some of them had in them more feet than the verses would bear . Cel . That's no matter : the feet might bear the verses . Ros . Ay , but the feet were lame and could not Cel ...
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