The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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And I to Ford shall eke unfold , How Falstaff , varlet vile , His dove will prove , his gold will hold , And his soft couch defile . Nym . My humour shall not cool : I will incense Page to deal with poison ; I will possess him with ...
And I to Ford shall eke unfold , How Falstaff , varlet vile , His dove will prove , his gold will hold , And his soft couch defile . Nym . My humour shall not cool : I will incense Page to deal with poison ; I will possess him with ...
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Does he not hold up his head , as it were ? and strut in his gait ? Sim . Yes , indeed does he . Quick . Well , heaven send Anne Page no worse fortune ! Tell master parson Evans , I will do what I can for you master : Anne is a good ...
Does he not hold up his head , as it were ? and strut in his gait ? Sim . Yes , indeed does he . Quick . Well , heaven send Anne Page no worse fortune ! Tell master parson Evans , I will do what I can for you master : Anne is a good ...
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Pr'ythee hold thy peace . Eva . Show me now , William , some declen sions of your pronouns . Will . Forsooth , I have forgot . devil that guides him should aid him , I will | search impossible places . Though what I am I cannot avoid ...
Pr'ythee hold thy peace . Eva . Show me now , William , some declen sions of your pronouns . Will . Forsooth , I have forgot . devil that guides him should aid him , I will | search impossible places . Though what I am I cannot avoid ...
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Away , I say ; time wears : hold up your head , and mince . [ Exit Mrs. QUICKLY . Enter FORD . How now , master Brook ? Master Brook , the matter will be known to - night , or never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak ...
Away , I say ; time wears : hold up your head , and mince . [ Exit Mrs. QUICKLY . Enter FORD . How now , master Brook ? Master Brook , the matter will be known to - night , or never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak ...
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Raise up the organs of her fantasy , They lay hold on him . Sleep she as sound as careless infancy ; Page . Nay , do not fly : I think , we have But those as sleep , and think not on their sins , watch'd you now ; Pinch them ...
Raise up the organs of her fantasy , They lay hold on him . Sleep she as sound as careless infancy ; Page . Nay , do not fly : I think , we have But those as sleep , and think not on their sins , watch'd you now ; Pinch them ...
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