The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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And then , the lover Sighing like furnace , with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress ' eye - brow . ... And then , the justice : In fair round belly , with good capon lined , With eyes severe , and beard of formalcut , Full of wise ...
And then , the lover Sighing like furnace , with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress ' eye - brow . ... And then , the justice : In fair round belly , with good capon lined , With eyes severe , and beard of formalcut , Full of wise ...
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Nay , keep your way , little galJant ; you were wont to be a follower , but now you are a leader : Whether had you rather , lead mine eyes , or eye your master's heels ? Rob . I had rather , forsooth , go before you like a man ...
Nay , keep your way , little galJant ; you were wont to be a follower , but now you are a leader : Whether had you rather , lead mine eyes , or eye your master's heels ? Rob . I had rather , forsooth , go before you like a man ...
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How now ? casion more , mine eyes will tell tales of me . 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 ...
How now ? casion more , mine eyes will tell tales of me . 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 ...
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His eyes do show his days are almost done . Sir And . And your horse now would make Mal . Is't even so ? him an ass . Sir To . But I will never die . Mar. Ass I doubt not . Clo . Sir Toby , there you lie .
His eyes do show his days are almost done . Sir And . And your horse now would make Mal . Is't even so ? him an ass . Sir To . But I will never die . Mar. Ass I doubt not . Clo . Sir Toby , there you lie .
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Ant . To - morrow , Sir ; best , first , go see your lodging . Seb . I am not weary , and ' tis long to - night ; I pray you , let us satisfy our eyes With the memorials , and the things of fame , That do renown ...
Ant . To - morrow , Sir ; best , first , go see your lodging . Seb . I am not weary , and ' tis long to - night ; I pray you , let us satisfy our eyes With the memorials , and the things of fame , That do renown ...
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