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Page 90
O , a good wish upon you ; you will try in time in despight of a fall . But turning these jests out of service , let us talk in good earnest ; . is it possible , on such a sudden , you should fall into so strong.
O , a good wish upon you ; you will try in time in despight of a fall . But turning these jests out of service , let us talk in good earnest ; . is it possible , on such a sudden , you should fall into so strong.
Page 146
Mean time , forget this new - fall'n dignity , And fall into our rustic revelry ; Play , mufick , and you brides and bridegrooms all , With measure heap'd in joy , to th ' measures fall . Jaq . Sir , by your patience : if I heard you ...
Mean time , forget this new - fall'n dignity , And fall into our rustic revelry ; Play , mufick , and you brides and bridegrooms all , With measure heap'd in joy , to th ' measures fall . Jaq . Sir , by your patience : if I heard you ...
Page 197
Should you do fo , my lord , My speech would fall into such vile success , Which my thoughts aim not at . Caffio's my worthy friend . My lord , I fee , you're mov'd ---- Oth , No , not much mov'd --- I do not think but Desdemona's ...
Should you do fo , my lord , My speech would fall into such vile success , Which my thoughts aim not at . Caffio's my worthy friend . My lord , I fee , you're mov'd ---- Oth , No , not much mov'd --- I do not think but Desdemona's ...
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