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Page 90
I dare be sworn : These dangerous , unsafe lunes i'ch ' King ! beshrew them , ( 10 ) He must be told on't , and he shall ; the office Becomes a woman best . I'll take't upon mc . If I prove honey - mouth'd , let my tongue blister ...
I dare be sworn : These dangerous , unsafe lunes i'ch ' King ! beshrew them , ( 10 ) He must be told on't , and he shall ; the office Becomes a woman best . I'll take't upon mc . If I prove honey - mouth'd , let my tongue blister ...
Page 100
The party try'd , The daughter of a King , our wife , and one Of us too much belov'd let us be clear'd Of being tyrannous , since we so openly Proceed in justice , which shall have due course , Even to the guilt , or the purgation .
The party try'd , The daughter of a King , our wife , and one Of us too much belov'd let us be clear'd Of being tyrannous , since we so openly Proceed in justice , which shall have due course , Even to the guilt , or the purgation .
Page 141
What I do next , shall be to tell the King [ Aside . Of this Escape , and whither they are bound : Wherein my hope is , I shall so prevail To force him after ; in whose company I shall review Sicilia ; for whose fight I have a woman's ...
What I do next , shall be to tell the King [ Aside . Of this Escape , and whither they are bound : Wherein my hope is , I shall so prevail To force him after ; in whose company I shall review Sicilia ; for whose fight I have a woman's ...
Page 142
I will tell the King all , every word , yea , and his son's pranks too ; who , I may say , is nó honeft man neither to his father , nor to me , to go about to make me the King's brother - in - law . Clo . Indeed , brother - in - law was ...
I will tell the King all , every word , yea , and his son's pranks too ; who , I may say , is nó honeft man neither to his father , nor to me , to go about to make me the King's brother - in - law . Clo . Indeed , brother - in - law was ...
Page 143
My business , Sir , is to the King . Aut . What Advocate hast thou to him ? Shep . I know not , and't like you . Clo . Advocate's the court - word for a pheasant ; fay , you have none . Shep . None , Sir ; I have no pheasant cock ...
My business , Sir , is to the King . Aut . What Advocate hast thou to him ? Shep . I know not , and't like you . Clo . Advocate's the court - word for a pheasant ; fay , you have none . Shep . None , Sir ; I have no pheasant cock ...
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