The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... swear against it , And gape at wid'st to glut him . - [ A confused noise within . ] - Mercy on us ! We split , we split ! Farewell , my wife and children ! Farewell , brother ! We split , we split , we split ! - Ant . Let's all sink ...
... swear against it , And gape at wid'st to glut him . - [ A confused noise within . ] - Mercy on us ! We split , we split ! Farewell , my wife and children ! Farewell , brother ! We split , we split , we split ! - Ant . Let's all sink ...
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... swear by this bottle , how thou cam'st hither . I escaped upon a butt of sack , which the sailors heaved over - board , by this bottle ! which I made of the bark of a tree , with mine own hands , since I was cast a - shore . Cal . I'll ...
... swear by this bottle , how thou cam'st hither . I escaped upon a butt of sack , which the sailors heaved over - board , by this bottle ! which I made of the bark of a tree , with mine own hands , since I was cast a - shore . Cal . I'll ...
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... swear myself thy sub- ject . Ste . Come on then ; down and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy- headed monster : a most scurvy monster ! I could find in my heart to beat him , Ste . Come , kiss . Trin . -but that ...
... swear myself thy sub- ject . Ste . Come on then ; down and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy- headed monster : a most scurvy monster ! I could find in my heart to beat him , Ste . Come , kiss . Trin . -but that ...
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... swear , I am so far from granting thy request , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit ; And by and by intend to chide myself , Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . Pro . I grant , sweet love , that I did love a lady ; But ...
... swear , I am so far from granting thy request , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit ; And by and by intend to chide myself , Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . Pro . I grant , sweet love , that I did love a lady ; But ...
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... swear it . Tut , there's life in't , man . Sir And . I'll stay a month longer . I am a fellow o ' the strangest mind i ' the world ; I delight in masques and revels sometimes altogether . Sir To . Art thou good at these kick - shaws ...
... swear it . Tut , there's life in't , man . Sir And . I'll stay a month longer . I am a fellow o ' the strangest mind i ' the world ; I delight in masques and revels sometimes altogether . Sir To . Art thou good at these kick - shaws ...
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