The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them ftill . O , my knave , how does my old Lady ? Clo . So that you had her wrinkles and I her money , I would , fhe did , as you say . Par . Why , I fay nothing . Clo . Marry , you ...
... prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them ftill . O , my knave , how does my old Lady ? Clo . So that you had her wrinkles and I her money , I would , fhe did , as you say . Par . Why , I fay nothing . Clo . Marry , you ...
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... pray you , make us friends , I will purfue the amity . Enter Parolles . Par . These things shall be done , Sir . ( 24 ) Hel . In every thing I wait upon bis will . Par . I fhall report it f . Hel . I pray you come , firrah . ] The ...
... pray you , make us friends , I will purfue the amity . Enter Parolles . Par . These things shall be done , Sir . ( 24 ) Hel . In every thing I wait upon bis will . Par . I fhall report it f . Hel . I pray you come , firrah . ] The ...
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Laf . I pray you , Sir , who's his taylor ? Par . Sir ? Laf . O , I know ... prayers . Fare you well , my Lord , and believe this ( 25 ) You have made shift to run into't , boots and fpurs and all ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Laf . I pray you , Sir , who's his taylor ? Par . Sir ? Laf . O , I know ... prayers . Fare you well , my Lord , and believe this ( 25 ) You have made shift to run into't , boots and fpurs and all ...
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... Pray , Sir , your pardon . Ber . Well , what would you fay ? He !. I am not worthy of the wealth I owe ; Nor dare I fay , ' tis mine , and yet it is ; But , like a tim'rous thief , most fain would steal What law does vouch mine own ...
... Pray , Sir , your pardon . Ber . Well , what would you fay ? He !. I am not worthy of the wealth I owe ; Nor dare I fay , ' tis mine , and yet it is ; But , like a tim'rous thief , most fain would steal What law does vouch mine own ...
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... prayers . 2 Lord . Good my Lord , The reasons of our state I cannot yield , But like a common and an outward man , That the great figure of a council frames By felf - unabled motion ; therefore dare not Say what I think of it , fince I ...
... prayers . 2 Lord . Good my Lord , The reasons of our state I cannot yield , But like a common and an outward man , That the great figure of a council frames By felf - unabled motion ; therefore dare not Say what I think of it , fince I ...
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