The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 3R. Martin, 1768 |
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Page 11
... Madam ? how fhall I an- fwer you ? Rof . As wit and fortune will . Clo . Or as - the deftinies decree . Cel . Well faid ; that was laid on with a trowel . Clo . Nay , if I keep not my rank , Rof . Thou lofeft thy old smell . --- Le Beu ...
... Madam ? how fhall I an- fwer you ? Rof . As wit and fortune will . Clo . Or as - the deftinies decree . Cel . Well faid ; that was laid on with a trowel . Clo . Nay , if I keep not my rank , Rof . Thou lofeft thy old smell . --- Le Beu ...
Page 12
... Madam . Cel . Alas , he is too young ; yet he looks fuccefs- fully . Duke . How now , Daughter and Coufin ; are you crept hither to fee the wrestling ? } I Rof . Ay , my liege , fo pleafe you give us leave . Duke . You will take little ...
... Madam . Cel . Alas , he is too young ; yet he looks fuccefs- fully . Duke . How now , Daughter and Coufin ; are you crept hither to fee the wrestling ? } I Rof . Ay , my liege , fo pleafe you give us leave . Duke . You will take little ...
Page 46
... Madam . Rof . Proceed . Cel . There lay he stretch'd along like a wounded Knight . Rof . Tho ' it be pity to see such a fight , it well be- comes the ground . Cel . Cry , holla ! to thy tongue , I pr'ythee ; it cur- vets unfeasonably ...
... Madam . Rof . Proceed . Cel . There lay he stretch'd along like a wounded Knight . Rof . Tho ' it be pity to see such a fight , it well be- comes the ground . Cel . Cry , holla ! to thy tongue , I pr'ythee ; it cur- vets unfeasonably ...
Page 93
... Madam , do him all obeisance , Tell him from me ( as he will win my love ) He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath obferv'd in noble ladies Unto their Lords , by them accomplished ; Such duty to the drunkard let him do ...
... Madam , do him all obeisance , Tell him from me ( as he will win my love ) He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath obferv'd in noble ladies Unto their Lords , by them accomplished ; Such duty to the drunkard let him do ...
Page 97
... madam , or Joan madam ? Lord . Madam , and nothing else , so lords call ladies . Sly . Come , fit down on my knee . Sim , drink to her . Madam wife , they fay , that I have dream'd , and flept above fome fifteen years and more . Lady ...
... madam , or Joan madam ? Lord . Madam , and nothing else , so lords call ladies . Sly . Come , fit down on my knee . Sim , drink to her . Madam wife , they fay , that I have dream'd , and flept above fome fifteen years and more . Lady ...
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