The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 286
... Bawd , and BoULT . Pand . Boult . Boult . Sir . [ Exit . Pand . Search the market narrowly ; Mitylene is full of gallants . We lost too much money this mart , by being too wenchless . Bawd . We were never so much out of creatures . We ...
... Bawd , and BoULT . Pand . Boult . Boult . Sir . [ Exit . Pand . Search the market narrowly ; Mitylene is full of gallants . We lost too much money this mart , by being too wenchless . Bawd . We were never so much out of creatures . We ...
Page 287
... Bawd . What else , man ? The stuff we have , a strong wind will blow it to pieces , they are so pi- tifully sodden . Pand . Thou say'st true ; they are too unwhole- some o'conscience . The poor Transilvanian is dead , that lay with the ...
... Bawd . What else , man ? The stuff we have , a strong wind will blow it to pieces , they are so pi- tifully sodden . Pand . Thou say'st true ; they are too unwhole- some o'conscience . The poor Transilvanian is dead , that lay with the ...
Page 288
... Bawd . Boult , has she any qualities ? Boult . She has a good face , speaks well , and has excellent good clothes ; there's no further ne- cessity of qualities can make her be refused . Bawd . What's her price , Boult ? Boult . I cannot ...
... Bawd . Boult , has she any qualities ? Boult . She has a good face , speaks well , and has excellent good clothes ; there's no further ne- cessity of qualities can make her be refused . Bawd . What's her price , Boult ? Boult . I cannot ...
Page 289
... Bawd . What would you have me be , an I be not a woman ? Mar. An honest woman , or not a woman . Bawd . Marry , whip thee , gosling : I think I shall have something to do with you . Come , you are a young foolish sapling , and must ...
... Bawd . What would you have me be , an I be not a woman ? Mar. An honest woman , or not a woman . Bawd . Marry , whip thee , gosling : I think I shall have something to do with you . Come , you are a young foolish sapling , and must ...
Page 290
... Bawd . Who ? Monsieur Veroles ? Boult . Ay ; he offered to cut a caper at the pro- clamation ; but he made a groan at it , and swore he would see her to - morrow . Bawd . Well , well ; as for him , he brought his disease hither : here ...
... Bawd . Who ? Monsieur Veroles ? Boult . Ay ; he offered to cut a caper at the pro- clamation ; but he made a groan at it , and swore he would see her to - morrow . Bawd . Well , well ; as for him , he brought his disease hither : here ...
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