The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 8
... keep me company but two years more , Thou shalt not know the found of thine own tongue . Anth . Fare well ; I'll grow a talker for this gear . + daunt . Gra . Gra . Thanks i ' faith ; for filence is 8 The Merchant of VENICE .
... keep me company but two years more , Thou shalt not know the found of thine own tongue . Anth . Fare well ; I'll grow a talker for this gear . + daunt . Gra . Gra . Thanks i ' faith ; for filence is 8 The Merchant of VENICE .
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... not to his manners : O Lorenzo , If thou keep promise , I fhall end this ftrife , Become a christian , and thy loving wife . [ Exit . [ Exit . SCENE SCENE V. Enter Gratiano , Lorenzo , Solarino , and 28 The Merchant of VENICE .
... not to his manners : O Lorenzo , If thou keep promise , I fhall end this ftrife , Become a christian , and thy loving wife . [ Exit . [ Exit . SCENE SCENE V. Enter Gratiano , Lorenzo , Solarino , and 28 The Merchant of VENICE .
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... keep obliged faith unforfeited ! Gra . That ever holds . Who rifeth from a feast With that keen appetite that he fits down ? Where is the horse that doth untread again His tedious measures with th ' unbated fire That he did pace them ...
... keep obliged faith unforfeited ! Gra . That ever holds . Who rifeth from a feast With that keen appetite that he fits down ? Where is the horse that doth untread again His tedious measures with th ' unbated fire That he did pace them ...
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... keep his day , Or he shall pay for this . Sal . Marry well remember'd . I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday , Who told me , in the narrow feas that part The French and English , there miscarried A veffel of our country richly fraught ...
... keep his day , Or he shall pay for this . Sal . Marry well remember'd . I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday , Who told me , in the narrow feas that part The French and English , there miscarried A veffel of our country richly fraught ...
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... keep my oath , Patiently to bear my wroth . Por . Thus hath the candle fing'd the moth : O these deliberate fools ! when they do chuse , They have the wisdom by their wit to lose . Ner . The ancient faying is no heresy , Hanging and ...
... keep my oath , Patiently to bear my wroth . Por . Thus hath the candle fing'd the moth : O these deliberate fools ! when they do chuse , They have the wisdom by their wit to lose . Ner . The ancient faying is no heresy , Hanging and ...
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The Works Of Shakespear: In Six Volumes;, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2019 |
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