The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 46
... keep place together than the hundredth psalm to the tune of Green sleeves . What tempest , I trow , threw this whale with so many tuns of oil in his belly , ashore at Windsor ? How shall I be revenged on him ? I think the best way were ...
... keep place together than the hundredth psalm to the tune of Green sleeves . What tempest , I trow , threw this whale with so many tuns of oil in his belly , ashore at Windsor ? How shall I be revenged on him ? I think the best way were ...
Page 51
... Keep them Enter Host , CAIUS , and RUGBY . Page . Nay , good master parson , keep in your weapon . Shal . So do you , good master doctor . Host . Disarm them , and let them question ; let them keep their limbs whole , and hack our ...
... Keep them Enter Host , CAIUS , and RUGBY . Page . Nay , good master parson , keep in your weapon . Shal . So do you , good master doctor . Host . Disarm them , and let them question ; let them keep their limbs whole , and hack our ...
Page 70
... keep your purse ; My master , not myself , lacks recompense . Love make his heart of flint , that you shall love ; And let your fervour , like my master's , be Plac'd in contempt ! Farewell , fair cruelty . Erit . Oli . What is your ...
... keep your purse ; My master , not myself , lacks recompense . Love make his heart of flint , that you shall love ; And let your fervour , like my master's , be Plac'd in contempt ! Farewell , fair cruelty . Erit . Oli . What is your ...
Page 84
... keep in darkness , what occasion now Oli . Away with him : Who hath made this. Which I had recommended to his use Not half an hour before . Vio . How can this be ? Duke . When came he to this town ? No , my lord , not I. Vio . Oli . Alas ...
... keep in darkness , what occasion now Oli . Away with him : Who hath made this. Which I had recommended to his use Not half an hour before . Vio . How can this be ? Duke . When came he to this town ? No , my lord , not I. Vio . Oli . Alas ...
Page 99
... keep him warm ; and furr'd with fox and lamb - skins too , to signify , that craft , being richer than innocency , stands for the facing . : - Bless you , good Elb . Come your way , sir : father friar . Duke . And you , good brother ...
... keep him warm ; and furr'd with fox and lamb - skins too , to signify , that craft , being richer than innocency , stands for the facing . : - Bless you , good Elb . Come your way , sir : father friar . Duke . And you , good brother ...
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