The Works of Shakespear: As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well, that ends well. Twelfth-night: or, What you willRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... Marry , Sir , I am helping you to mar That which God made ; a poor unworthy brother of yours , with idleness . Oli . Marry , Sir , be better employ'd , and be nought a while . Orla . Shall I keep your hogs , and eat husks with them ...
... Marry , Sir , I am helping you to mar That which God made ; a poor unworthy brother of yours , with idleness . Oli . Marry , Sir , be better employ'd , and be nought a while . Orla . Shall I keep your hogs , and eat husks with them ...
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... Marry , do I , Sir ; and I came to acquaint you with a matter . I am given , Sir , fecretly to un derstand , that your younger brother Orlando hath a * for the Duke's daughter her coufon ] read , the new Duke's . - a a こ 1 a T ...
... Marry , do I , Sir ; and I came to acquaint you with a matter . I am given , Sir , fecretly to un derstand , that your younger brother Orlando hath a * for the Duke's daughter her coufon ] read , the new Duke's . - a a こ 1 a T ...
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... Marry , I pr'ythee , do , to make sport withal : but love no man in good earnest , nor no further in sport neither , than with fafety of a pure blush thou may'st in honour come off again . Rof . What shall be our Sport then ? Cel . Let ...
... Marry , I pr'ythee , do , to make sport withal : but love no man in good earnest , nor no further in sport neither , than with fafety of a pure blush thou may'st in honour come off again . Rof . What shall be our Sport then ? Cel . Let ...
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... marry ; now unmuzzle your wisdom . Clo . Stand you both forth now ? stroke your chins , and swear by your beards that I am a knave . Cel . By our beards , if we had them , thou art . Clo . By my knavery , if I had it , then I were ; but ...
... marry ; now unmuzzle your wisdom . Clo . Stand you both forth now ? stroke your chins , and swear by your beards that I am a knave . Cel . By our beards , if we had them , thou art . Clo . By my knavery , if I had it , then I were ; but ...
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... Marry , he trots hard with a young maid , be- tween the contract of her marriage , and the day it is folemniz'd : if the interim be but a fennight , time's pace is so hard that it feems the length of seven years . Orla . Who ambles time ...
... Marry , he trots hard with a young maid , be- tween the contract of her marriage , and the day it is folemniz'd : if the interim be but a fennight , time's pace is so hard that it feems the length of seven years . Orla . Who ambles time ...
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