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Page 66
They begin to smoak me , and disgraces have of Iate knock'd too often at my door ; I find , my tongue is too fool - hardy ; but my heart hath the fear of Mars before it and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . Lord .
They begin to smoak me , and disgraces have of Iate knock'd too often at my door ; I find , my tongue is too fool - hardy ; but my heart hath the fear of Mars before it and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . Lord .
Page 67
Bokos vouvado ; I understand thee , and can speak thy tongue ; Kerelybonto , Sir , betake thee to thy faith , for seventeen poniards are at thy busom . Par . Oh ! Int . Oh , pray , pray , pray , Mancha . ravancha dache , Lord , Lord .
Bokos vouvado ; I understand thee , and can speak thy tongue ; Kerelybonto , Sir , betake thee to thy faith , for seventeen poniards are at thy busom . Par . Oh ! Int . Oh , pray , pray , pray , Mancha . ravancha dache , Lord , Lord .
Page 89
So he has express'd himself , upon a like occasion , in , Hanilet , I do know , When the blood burns , how prodigal the soul Lends the tongue vows . These blazes , O my daughter , & c . And so , again , in his Troilus and Cressida ...
So he has express'd himself , upon a like occasion , in , Hanilet , I do know , When the blood burns , how prodigal the soul Lends the tongue vows . These blazes , O my daughter , & c . And so , again , in his Troilus and Cressida ...
Page 90
At first I stuck my choice upon her , ere my heart Durft make too bold a herald of my tongue : Where the impression of mine eye en fixing , Contempt his scornful perspective ...
At first I stuck my choice upon her , ere my heart Durft make too bold a herald of my tongue : Where the impression of mine eye en fixing , Contempt his scornful perspective ...
Page 109
I'II ride home to - morrow , Sir Toby . Sir Ta pourquoy , my dear Knight ? Sir And . What is Pourquoy ? do , or not do ? I would , I had beftowed that time in the tongues that I have in fencing ...
I'II ride home to - morrow , Sir Toby . Sir Ta pourquoy , my dear Knight ? Sir And . What is Pourquoy ? do , or not do ? I would , I had beftowed that time in the tongues that I have in fencing ...
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