The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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I will never take you white ; for my love again , but I will always count you Like sapphire , pearl , and rich , embroidery , Buckled below fair knighthood's bending knee : Fal . I do begin to perceive that I am made Fairies use flowers ...
I will never take you white ; for my love again , but I will always count you Like sapphire , pearl , and rich , embroidery , Buckled below fair knighthood's bending knee : Fal . I do begin to perceive that I am made Fairies use flowers ...
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A virtuous maid , the daughter of a they ? count [ ing her Mar. They that add moreover , he's drunk That died some twelvemonth since ; then leav- nightly in your company . In the protection of his son , her brother ...
A virtuous maid , the daughter of a they ? count [ ing her Mar. They that add moreover , he's drunk That died some twelvemonth since ; then leav- nightly in your company . In the protection of his son , her brother ...
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Enter DUKE , Curio , and Aliendants . Sir And . An I thought that , I'd forswear it . Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count . I'll ride home to - morrow , Sir Toby . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Sir To . Pourquoy , my dear knight ?
Enter DUKE , Curio , and Aliendants . Sir And . An I thought that , I'd forswear it . Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count . I'll ride home to - morrow , Sir Toby . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Sir To . Pourquoy , my dear knight ?
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From the count Orsino , is it ? Mar. I know not , madam ; ' tis a fair young man , and well attended . Clo . I must catechise you for it , madonna ; Good my mouse of virtue , answer me . Oli . Well , Sir , for want of other idleness ...
From the count Orsino , is it ? Mar. I know not , madam ; ' tis a fair young man , and well attended . Clo . I must catechise you for it , madonna ; Good my mouse of virtue , answer me . Oli . Well , Sir , for want of other idleness ...
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I Even so quickly may one catch the plague ? am bound to the count Orsino's court : fareMethinks , I feel this youth's perfections , well . [ Erit . With an invisible and subtle stealth , Ant . The gentleness of all the gods go with To ...
I Even so quickly may one catch the plague ? am bound to the count Orsino's court : fareMethinks , I feel this youth's perfections , well . [ Erit . With an invisible and subtle stealth , Ant . The gentleness of all the gods go with To ...
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