The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ... ; with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare ; in Two Volumes, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... faith and honour I repose . Urge not my father's anger , Eglamour , But think upon my grief , a lady's grief ; And on the justice of my flying hence , To keep me from a most unholy match , Which heaven and fortune still reward with ...
... faith and honour I repose . Urge not my father's anger , Eglamour , But think upon my grief , a lady's grief ; And on the justice of my flying hence , To keep me from a most unholy match , Which heaven and fortune still reward with ...
Page 43
... faith , which I would have dÃsprais'd . I am my master's true confirmed love ; But cannot be true servant to my master , Unless I prove false traitor to myself . Yet I will woo for him : but yet so coldly , As , heaven , it knows , I ...
... faith , which I would have dÃsprais'd . I am my master's true confirmed love ; But cannot be true servant to my master , Unless I prove false traitor to myself . Yet I will woo for him : but yet so coldly , As , heaven , it knows , I ...
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... faith Into a thousand oaths ; and all those oaths Descended into perjury , to love me . Thou hast no faith left now , unless thou hadst two , And that's far worse than none ; better have none Than plural faith , which is too much by one ...
... faith Into a thousand oaths ; and all those oaths Descended into perjury , to love me . Thou hast no faith left now , unless thou hadst two , And that's far worse than none ; better have none Than plural faith , which is too much by one ...
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... faith , and find any body in the house , here will be an old abusing of God's patience , and the king's English . Rug . I'll go watch . [ Exit Rugby . Quick . Go ; and we'll have a posset for't soon at night , in faith , at the latter ...
... faith , and find any body in the house , here will be an old abusing of God's patience , and the king's English . Rug . I'll go watch . [ Exit Rugby . Quick . Go ; and we'll have a posset for't soon at night , in faith , at the latter ...
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... a wart above your eye ? Fent . Yes , marry , have I ; what of that ? Quick . Well , thereby hangs a tale ; -good faith , The gouiere , what the pox ! it is such another Nan : -but , I detest Scene IV . 51 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... a wart above your eye ? Fent . Yes , marry , have I ; what of that ? Quick . Well , thereby hangs a tale ; -good faith , The gouiere , what the pox ! it is such another Nan : -but , I detest Scene IV . 51 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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