Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 2Whittaker, 1858 |
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... dear sake , He would disclose , or him she'd never own , Why he would have her wear her mistress gown ; And after many subtle tricks of youth , He did confess , and tell the naked truth . " She tells her master how they had been us'd ...
... dear sake , He would disclose , or him she'd never own , Why he would have her wear her mistress gown ; And after many subtle tricks of youth , He did confess , and tell the naked truth . " She tells her master how they had been us'd ...
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... dear lady Disdain ! are you yet living ? Beat .. Is it possible disdain should die , while she hath such meet food to feed it , as signior Benedick ? Courtesy itself must convert to disdain , if you come in her presence . Bene . Then is ...
... dear lady Disdain ! are you yet living ? Beat .. Is it possible disdain should die , while she hath such meet food to feed it , as signior Benedick ? Courtesy itself must convert to disdain , if you come in her presence . Bene . Then is ...
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... dear friend Leonato hath invited you all . I tell him we shall stay here at the least a month , and he heartily prays some occasion may detain us longer : I dare swear he is no hypocrite , but prays from his heart . Leon . If you swear ...
... dear friend Leonato hath invited you all . I tell him we shall stay here at the least a month , and he heartily prays some occasion may detain us longer : I dare swear he is no hypocrite , but prays from his heart . Leon . If you swear ...
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... dear son , which is hence a just seven - night ; and a time too brief , too , to have all things answer my mind . D. Pedro . Come , you shake the head at so long a breathing ; but , I warrant thee , Claudio , the time shall not go dully ...
... dear son , which is hence a just seven - night ; and a time too brief , too , to have all things answer my mind . D. Pedro . Come , you shake the head at so long a breathing ; but , I warrant thee , Claudio , the time shall not go dully ...
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... dear Claudio . Urs . I pray you , be not angry with me , madam , Speaking my fancy : signior Benedick , For shape , for bearing , argument , and valour , Goes foremost in report through Italy . Hero . Indeed , he hath an excellent good ...
... dear Claudio . Urs . I pray you , be not angry with me , madam , Speaking my fancy : signior Benedick , For shape , for bearing , argument , and valour , Goes foremost in report through Italy . Hero . Indeed , he hath an excellent good ...
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Page 724 - When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came to man's estate, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; 'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate, For the rain it raineth every day.
Page 34 - Sigh, no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever ; One foot in sea, and one on shore ; To one thing constant never : Then sigh not so, But let them go, And be you blithe and bonny ; Converting all your sounds of woe Into Hey nonny, nonny.
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Page 641 - O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou, That, notwithstanding thy capacity Receiveth as the sea, nought enters there, Of what validity and pitch soe'er, But falls into abatement and low price, Even in a minute; so full of shapes is fancy, That it alone is high fantastical.