The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 166
... King . Soft ; Whither away so fast ? A true man , or a thief , that gallops so ? Biron . I post from love ; good lover , let me go . Enter JAQUENetta and Costard . Jaq . God bless the king ! King . What present hast thou there ? Cost ...
... King . Soft ; Whither away so fast ? A true man , or a thief , that gallops so ? Biron . I post from love ; good lover , let me go . Enter JAQUENetta and Costard . Jaq . God bless the king ! King . What present hast thou there ? Cost ...
Page 170
... king will court thee for his dear ; Hold , take thou this , my sweet , and give me thine ; So shall Birón take me for Rosaline . And change your favours too ; so shall your loves Woo contrary , deceiv'd by these removes . Ros . Come on ...
... king will court thee for his dear ; Hold , take thou this , my sweet , and give me thine ; So shall Birón take me for Rosaline . And change your favours too ; so shall your loves Woo contrary , deceiv'd by these removes . Ros . Come on ...
Page 171
... King . Frize you yourselves ; What buys your Ros . King . company ? Your absence only . That can never be . Ros . Then cannot we be bought and so adieu ; Twice to your visor , and half once to you ! : King . If you deny to dance ...
... King . Frize you yourselves ; What buys your Ros . King . company ? Your absence only . That can never be . Ros . Then cannot we be bought and so adieu ; Twice to your visor , and half once to you ! : King . If you deny to dance ...
Page 172
... King . All hail , sweet madam , and fair time of day ! Prin . Fair , in all hail , is foul , as I conceive . King . Construe my speeches better , if you may . Prin . Then wish me better , I will give you leave . King . We came to visit ...
... King . All hail , sweet madam , and fair time of day ! Prin . Fair , in all hail , is foul , as I conceive . King . Construe my speeches better , if you may . Prin . Then wish me better , I will give you leave . King . We came to visit ...
Page 173
... King . Upon mine honour , no . Prin . Peace , peace , forbear ; Your oath once broke , you force not to forswear . King . Despise me , when I break this oath of mine . Prin . I will : and therefore keep it : - Rosaline , What did the ...
... King . Upon mine honour , no . Prin . Peace , peace , forbear ; Your oath once broke , you force not to forswear . King . Despise me , when I break this oath of mine . Prin . I will : and therefore keep it : - Rosaline , What did the ...
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