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Page 92
Sir , your honour cannot come to that yet . Escal No , sir , nor I mean it not . Clo . Sir , but you shall come to it , by your ho- nour's leave : And , I beseech you , look into master Froth here , sir ; a man of fourscore pound a year ...
Sir , your honour cannot come to that yet . Escal No , sir , nor I mean it not . Clo . Sir , but you shall come to it , by your ho- nour's leave : And , I beseech you , look into master Froth here , sir ; a man of fourscore pound a year ...
Page 93
I crave your honour's pardon . What shall be done , sir , with the groaning Juliet ? She's very near her hour . Ang . Dispose of her To some more fitter place ; and that with speed . Re - enter Servant . Serv .
I crave your honour's pardon . What shall be done , sir , with the groaning Juliet ? She's very near her hour . Ang . Dispose of her To some more fitter place ; and that with speed . Re - enter Servant . Serv .
Page 96
I'll to my brother : Though he hath fallen by prompture of the blood , Yet hath he in him such a mind of honour , That had he twenty heads to tender down On twenty bloody blocks , he'd yield them up , Before his sister should her body ...
I'll to my brother : Though he hath fallen by prompture of the blood , Yet hath he in him such a mind of honour , That had he twenty heads to tender down On twenty bloody blocks , he'd yield them up , Before his sister should her body ...
Page 107
You were not bid to speak . Lucio . Nor wish'd to hold my peace . Duke . I wish you now then ; Pray you , take note of it : and when you have A business for yourself , pray heaven , you then Be perfect . Lucio . I warrant your honour .
You were not bid to speak . Lucio . Nor wish'd to hold my peace . Duke . I wish you now then ; Pray you , take note of it : and when you have A business for yourself , pray heaven , you then Be perfect . Lucio . I warrant your honour .
Page 109
My lord , I am more amazed at his dis- honour , Than at the strangeness of it . Duke . Come hither , Isabel : Your friar is now your prince : As I was then Advértising , and holy to your business , Not changing heart with habit , I am ...
My lord , I am more amazed at his dis- honour , Than at the strangeness of it . Duke . Come hither , Isabel : Your friar is now your prince : As I was then Advértising , and holy to your business , Not changing heart with habit , I am ...
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