The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... thee to prefer her too : She shall be dignified with this high honour , To bear iny lady's train ; lest the base earth Should from her vesture chance to steal a kiss , And , of so great a favour growing proud , Disdain to root the ...
... thee to prefer her too : She shall be dignified with this high honour , To bear iny lady's train ; lest the base earth Should from her vesture chance to steal a kiss , And , of so great a favour growing proud , Disdain to root the ...
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... thee through the city gate ; And , ere I part with thee , confer at large Of all that may concern thy love - affairs : As thou lov'st Silvia , though not for thyself , Regard thy danger , and along with me . Val . I pray thee , Launce ...
... thee through the city gate ; And , ere I part with thee , confer at large Of all that may concern thy love - affairs : As thou lov'st Silvia , though not for thyself , Regard thy danger , and along with me . Val . I pray thee , Launce ...
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... thee , even from a heart As full of sorrows as the sea of sands , To bear me company , and go with me : If not , to hide what I have said to thee , That I may venture to depart alone . Egl . Madam , I pity much your grievances ; Which ...
... thee , even from a heart As full of sorrows as the sea of sands , To bear me company , and go with me : If not , to hide what I have said to thee , That I may venture to depart alone . Egl . Madam , I pity much your grievances ; Which ...
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... thee yield to my desire . Val . Ruffian , let go that rude uncivil touch ; Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro . Valentine ! Val . Thou common friend , that's without faith or love ; ( For such is a friend now , ) treacherous man ! Thou ...
... thee yield to my desire . Val . Ruffian , let go that rude uncivil touch ; Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro . Valentine ! Val . Thou common friend , that's without faith or love ; ( For such is a friend now , ) treacherous man ! Thou ...
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... thee traverse , to see thee here , to see thee there : to see thee pass thy punto , thy stock , thy reverse , thy distance , thy montánt . Is he dead , my Ethi- opian ? is he dead , my Francisco ? ha , bully ! What says my Esculapius ...
... thee traverse , to see thee here , to see thee there : to see thee pass thy punto , thy stock , thy reverse , thy distance , thy montánt . Is he dead , my Ethi- opian ? is he dead , my Francisco ? ha , bully ! What says my Esculapius ...
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