The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 4R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... hear from thee by letters 2 , Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . PRO . All happiness bechance to thee in Milan ! VAL . As much to you at home ...
... hear from thee by letters 2 , Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . PRO . All happiness bechance to thee in Milan ! VAL . As much to you at home ...
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... hear ? gav'st thou my letter to Julia ? SPEED . Ay , sir : I , a lost mutton , gave your letter to her , a laced mutton ; and she , a laced 8 I , a LOST MUTTON , gave your letter to her , a LACED MUT- TON ; ] Speed calls himself a lost ...
... hear ? gav'st thou my letter to Julia ? SPEED . Ay , sir : I , a lost mutton , gave your letter to her , a laced mutton ; and she , a laced 8 I , a LOST MUTTON , gave your letter to her , a LACED MUT- TON ; ] Speed calls himself a lost ...
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... Hear sweet discourse , converse with noblemen ; And be in eye of every exercise , Worthy his youth and nobleness of birth . ANT . I like thy counsel ; well hast thou advis'd : And , that thou may'st perceive how well I like it , The ...
... Hear sweet discourse , converse with noblemen ; And be in eye of every exercise , Worthy his youth and nobleness of birth . ANT . I like thy counsel ; well hast thou advis'd : And , that thou may'st perceive how well I like it , The ...
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... hear from . VAL . Mistress , it is : sweet lady , entertain him To be my fellow - servant to your ladyship . 2 I need not ' CITE him to it : ] i . e . incite him to it . MALONE . 3 They say , that love hath not an eye at all . ] Thus ...
... hear from . VAL . Mistress , it is : sweet lady , entertain him To be my fellow - servant to your ladyship . 2 I need not ' CITE him to it : ] i . e . incite him to it . MALONE . 3 They say , that love hath not an eye at all . ] Thus ...
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... hear from you . PRO . We'll both attend upon your ladyship . [ Exeunt SILVIA , THURIO , and SPEED . VAL . Now , tell me , how do all from whence you came ? PRO . Your friends are well , and have them much commended . VAL . And how do ...
... hear from you . PRO . We'll both attend upon your ladyship . [ Exeunt SILVIA , THURIO , and SPEED . VAL . Now , tell me , how do all from whence you came ? PRO . Your friends are well , and have them much commended . VAL . And how do ...
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Page 390 - From women's eyes this doctrine I derive : They sparkle still the right Promethean fire ; They are the books, the arts, the academes, That show, contain, and nourish all the world...
Page 20 - I have no other but a woman's reason : I think him so, because I think him so.
Page 53 - Not for the world : why, man, she is mine own ; And I as rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold.
Page 380 - You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light, You common people of the skies; What are you when the moon shall rise?
Page 100 - Who is Silvia ? what is she, That all our swains commend her ? Holy, fair, and wise is she ; The Heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired be. Is she kind as she is fair, — For beauty lives with kindness ? Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness ; And, being help'd, inhabits there. Then to Silvia let us sing, That Silvia is excelling; She excels each mortal thing Upon the dull earth dwelling...