The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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... Mistress , and a Friend . I know not , what he shall- God fend him well . Where the Fellow finding a thousand loves spoken of , and only three reckoned up , namely a Mother's , a Mistress's , and a Friend's , ( which , by the way , were ...
... Mistress , and a Friend . I know not , what he shall- God fend him well . Where the Fellow finding a thousand loves spoken of , and only three reckoned up , namely a Mother's , a Mistress's , and a Friend's , ( which , by the way , were ...
Page 217
... mistress , flave , haft thou ? [ Pbanix E. Dro . Your worship's wife , my mistress at the She , that doth faft , ' till you come home to dinner ; And prays , that you will hie you home to dinner . Ant . What wilt thou flout me thus unto ...
... mistress , flave , haft thou ? [ Pbanix E. Dro . Your worship's wife , my mistress at the She , that doth faft , ' till you come home to dinner ; And prays , that you will hie you home to dinner . Ant . What wilt thou flout me thus unto ...
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... mistress ! I know not thy mistress ; out on thy mistress ! Luc . Quoth who ? E. Dro . Quoth my mafter : I know , quoth he , no house , no wife , no mistress ; So that my errand , due unto my tongue , I thank him , I bare home upon my ...
... mistress ! I know not thy mistress ; out on thy mistress ! Luc . Quoth who ? E. Dro . Quoth my mafter : I know , quoth he , no house , no wife , no mistress ; So that my errand , due unto my tongue , I thank him , I bare home upon my ...
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