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Page 46
Mistress Page ! trust me , I was going to keep him above deck . to your house ! Mrs. Page . So will I ; if he come under my Alrs . Page . And , trust me , I was coming to you . hatches , l'll never to sea again .
Mistress Page ! trust me , I was going to keep him above deck . to your house ! Mrs. Page . So will I ; if he come under my Alrs . Page . And , trust me , I was coming to you . hatches , l'll never to sea again .
Page 51
It appears so , by his weapons : - Keep them asunder ; - here comes doctor Caius . ' Mercy on me ! I have a great dispositions to cry . Melodious birds sing madrigals : Enter Host , Caius , and Rugby . When as I sat in Pabylon ,,Page .
It appears so , by his weapons : - Keep them asunder ; - here comes doctor Caius . ' Mercy on me ! I have a great dispositions to cry . Melodious birds sing madrigals : Enter Host , Caius , and Rugby . When as I sat in Pabylon ,,Page .
Page 70
But I perceive in you so ex- Else would I very shortly see thee there : cellent a touch of modesty , that you will not extort But , come what may , I do adore thee so , from me what I am willing to keep in ; therefore it That danger ...
But I perceive in you so ex- Else would I very shortly see thee there : cellent a touch of modesty , that you will not extort But , come what may , I do adore thee so , from me what I am willing to keep in ; therefore it That danger ...
Page 84
0 , welcome , father ( No interim , not a minute's vacancy , ) Both day and night did we keep company . Re - enter Attendant and Priest . Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Enter Olivia and Attendants .
0 , welcome , father ( No interim , not a minute's vacancy , ) Both day and night did we keep company . Re - enter Attendant and Priest . Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Enter Olivia and Attendants .
Page 99
Indeed , it cloes stink in some sort , sir ; bui and the cure of it not only saves your brother , but yet , sir , I would prove . keeps you from dishonour in doing it . Duke . Nay , if the devil have given thee proofs Isab .
Indeed , it cloes stink in some sort , sir ; bui and the cure of it not only saves your brother , but yet , sir , I would prove . keeps you from dishonour in doing it . Duke . Nay , if the devil have given thee proofs Isab .
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