The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 101
... stay Can be but brief : for I have made him know . I have a servant comes with me along , That stays upon me ; whose persuasion is , I H 3 SCENE II . 101 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... stay Can be but brief : for I have made him know . I have a servant comes with me along , That stays upon me ; whose persuasion is , I H 3 SCENE II . 101 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Page 109
... Stay , sir ; stay awhile . Ang . What ! resists he ! Help him , Lucio . Lucio . Come , sir ; come , sir ; come , sir ; foh , sir : Why , you bald - pated , lying rascal ! you must be hooded , must you ? Show your knave's visage , with a ...
... Stay , sir ; stay awhile . Ang . What ! resists he ! Help him , Lucio . Lucio . Come , sir ; come , sir ; come , sir ; foh , sir : Why , you bald - pated , lying rascal ! you must be hooded , must you ? Show your knave's visage , with a ...
Page 122
... stay him . Verg . Nay by'r lady , that , I think , he cannot . Dogb . Five shillings to one on't , with any man that knows the statues , he may stay him : marry , not without the prince be willing : for , indeed , the watch ought to ...
... stay him . Verg . Nay by'r lady , that , I think , he cannot . Dogb . Five shillings to one on't , with any man that knows the statues , he may stay him : marry , not without the prince be willing : for , indeed , the watch ought to ...
Page 138
... stay ? Tita . Perchance , till after Theseus ' wedding - day . you will patiently dance in our round , And see our moonlight revels , go with us ; If not , shun me , and I will spare your haunts . Obe . Give me that boy , and I will go ...
... stay ? Tita . Perchance , till after Theseus ' wedding - day . you will patiently dance in our round , And see our moonlight revels , go with us ; If not , shun me , and I will spare your haunts . Obe . Give me that boy , and I will go ...
Page 140
... Stay , though thou kill me , sweet Deme- trius . Dem . I charge thee , hence , and do not haunt me thus . Hel . O , wilt thou darkling leave me ? do not so . Dem . Stay , on thy peril ; I alone will go . [ Erit DEMETRIus . Hel . O , I ...
... Stay , though thou kill me , sweet Deme- trius . Dem . I charge thee , hence , and do not haunt me thus . Hel . O , wilt thou darkling leave me ? do not so . Dem . Stay , on thy peril ; I alone will go . [ Erit DEMETRIus . Hel . O , I ...
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