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Page 143
With sighs of love , that cost the fresh blood dear Puck . I took him sleeping , - that is finish'd too , — By some illusion see thou bring her here ; And the Athenian woman by his side ; I'll charm his eyes , against she do appear .
With sighs of love , that cost the fresh blood dear Puck . I took him sleeping , - that is finish'd too , — By some illusion see thou bring her here ; And the Athenian woman by his side ; I'll charm his eyes , against she do appear .
Page 166
Ah , you whoreson loggerhead , ( to Cos- For native blood is counted painting now ; TARD . ) you were born to do me shame . And therefore red , that would avoid dispraise , Guilty , my lord , guilty ; I confess , I confess .
Ah , you whoreson loggerhead , ( to Cos- For native blood is counted painting now ; TARD . ) you were born to do me shame . And therefore red , that would avoid dispraise , Guilty , my lord , guilty ; I confess , I confess .
Page 188
My own flesh and blood to rebel ! Shy . Why there , there , there , there ! a diamond Salan . Out upon it , old carrion ! rebels it at gone , cost me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! these years ? The curse never fell upon our nation ...
My own flesh and blood to rebel ! Shy . Why there , there , there , there ! a diamond Salan . Out upon it , old carrion ! rebels it at gone , cost me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! these years ? The curse never fell upon our nation ...
Page 196
spirit , This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood ; I pardon thee thy life before thou ask it : The words expressly are a pound of flesh : For half thy wealth , it is Antonio's ; Take then thy bond , take thou thy pound of flesh ...
spirit , This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood ; I pardon thee thy life before thou ask it : The words expressly are a pound of flesh : For half thy wealth , it is Antonio's ; Take then thy bond , take thou thy pound of flesh ...
Page 207
Of a diverted blood , and bloody brother . Enter DUKE FREDERICK , Lords , and Attendants . Adam . But do not so : I have five hundred crowns , The thrifty hire I sav'd under your father , Duke F. Can it be possible , that no man saw ...
Of a diverted blood , and bloody brother . Enter DUKE FREDERICK , Lords , and Attendants . Adam . But do not so : I have five hundred crowns , The thrifty hire I sav'd under your father , Duke F. Can it be possible , that no man saw ...
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