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Page 57
... fword . Sir And . An I do not- Fab . Come , let's see the event . [ Exit Sir Andrew . Sir To . I dare lay any money ' twill be nothing yet . [ Exeunt . * ACT IV . SCENE I. The Street . Enter Sebaftian Sc . 14 . 57 WHAT YOU WILL .
... fword . Sir And . An I do not- Fab . Come , let's see the event . [ Exit Sir Andrew . Sir To . I dare lay any money ' twill be nothing yet . [ Exeunt . * ACT IV . SCENE I. The Street . Enter Sebaftian Sc . 14 . 57 WHAT YOU WILL .
Page 75
... See him deliver'd , Fabian ; bring him hither . My Lord , fo please you , these things further thought on , To think me as well a fifter as a wife ; One day fhall crown th ' alliance on't * , so please Here at my house , and at my ...
... See him deliver'd , Fabian ; bring him hither . My Lord , fo please you , these things further thought on , To think me as well a fifter as a wife ; One day fhall crown th ' alliance on't * , so please Here at my house , and at my ...
Page 153
... see the light of our fairies . Remember , fon Slender , my daughter . Slen . Ay , forfooth , I have spoke with her , and we have a nay - word how to know one another . I come to her in white , and cry mum ; fhe cries bud- get ; and by ...
... see the light of our fairies . Remember , fon Slender , my daughter . Slen . Ay , forfooth , I have spoke with her , and we have a nay - word how to know one another . I come to her in white , and cry mum ; fhe cries bud- get ; and by ...
Page 158
... See you thefe , husbands ? do not these fair yoaks Become the foreft better than the town ? Ford . Now , Sir , who's a cuckold now ? Master Brook , Falstaff's a knave , a cuckoldly knave , here are his horns , Mafter Brook ; and ...
... See you thefe , husbands ? do not these fair yoaks Become the foreft better than the town ? Ford . Now , Sir , who's a cuckold now ? Master Brook , Falstaff's a knave , a cuckoldly knave , here are his horns , Mafter Brook ; and ...
Page 169
... See this difpatch'd , with all the hafte thou canft ; Anon I'll give thee more inftructions . [ Exit Servant . I know the boy will well ufurp the grace , And the devil , where - ever he came , was always to fuf- fer fome difgrace , to ...
... See this difpatch'd , with all the hafte thou canft ; Anon I'll give thee more inftructions . [ Exit Servant . I know the boy will well ufurp the grace , And the devil , where - ever he came , was always to fuf- fer fome difgrace , to ...
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Page 29 - But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek. She pined in thought And with a green and yellow melancholy She sat, like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed? We...
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Page 3 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.