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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... LYSIMACHUS , Governor of Mitylene . CERIMON , a Lord of Ephesus . THALIARD , a Lord of Antioch . PHILEMON , Servant to Cerimon . LEONINE , Servant to Dionyza . Marshal . A Pander , and his Wife . BOULT , their Servant . GOWER , as ...
... LYSIMACHUS , Governor of Mitylene . CERIMON , a Lord of Ephesus . THALIARD , a Lord of Antioch . PHILEMON , Servant to Cerimon . LEONINE , Servant to Dionyza . Marshal . A Pander , and his Wife . BOULT , their Servant . GOWER , as ...
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... LYSIMACHUS . Lys . How now ? How a dozen of virginities ? Bawd . Now , the gods to - bless your honour ! Boult . I am glad to see your honour in good health . Lys . You may so ; ' tis the better for you that 6 How much ? what price ...
... LYSIMACHUS . Lys . How now ? How a dozen of virginities ? Bawd . Now , the gods to - bless your honour ! Boult . I am glad to see your honour in good health . Lys . You may so ; ' tis the better for you that 6 How much ? what price ...
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... LYSIMACHUS is putting up his Purse , BOULT enters . Boult . I beseech your honour , one piece for me . Lys . Avaunt , thou damned door - keeper ! Your house , But for this virgin that doth prop it up , Would sink , and overwhelm you all ...
... LYSIMACHUS is putting up his Purse , BOULT enters . Boult . I beseech your honour , one piece for me . Lys . Avaunt , thou damned door - keeper ! Your house , But for this virgin that doth prop it up , Would sink , and overwhelm you all ...
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... Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies , His banners sable , trimm'd with rich expence ; And to him in his barge with fervour hies . In your supposing once more put your sight ; Of heavy Pericles think this the bark : Where , what is done in ...
... Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies , His banners sable , trimm'd with rich expence ; And to him in his barge with fervour hies . In your supposing once more put your sight ; Of heavy Pericles think this the bark : Where , what is done in ...
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... Lysimachus the governor , Who craves to come aboard . What is your will ? Hel . That he have his . Call up some gentlemen . Tyr . Sail . Ho , gentlemen ! my lord calls . Enter Two Gentlemen . 1 Gent . Doth your lordship call ? Hel ...
... Lysimachus the governor , Who craves to come aboard . What is your will ? Hel . That he have his . Call up some gentlemen . Tyr . Sail . Ho , gentlemen ! my lord calls . Enter Two Gentlemen . 1 Gent . Doth your lordship call ? Hel ...
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