The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Volume 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 pages |
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Page 43
... live by thy tabor ? Clo . No , Sir , I live by the church . Vio . Art thou a churchman ? Clo . No such matter , Sir ; I do live by the church : for I do live at my house , and my house doth stand by the church . Vio . So thou may'st say ...
... live by thy tabor ? Clo . No , Sir , I live by the church . Vio . Art thou a churchman ? Clo . No such matter , Sir ; I do live by the church : for I do live at my house , and my house doth stand by the church . Vio . So thou may'st say ...
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... live ; I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Whose enmity he flung aside , and breasted The surge most swoln that met him : his bold head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd ...
... live ; I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Whose enmity he flung aside , and breasted The surge most swoln that met him : his bold head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd ...
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... live ; whom once again I tender to thy hand : all thy vexations Were but my trials of thy love , and thou Hast strangely stood the test : here , afore Hea I ratify this my rich gift . O Ferdinand , [ ven , Do not smile at me , that I ...
... live ; whom once again I tender to thy hand : all thy vexations Were but my trials of thy love , and thou Hast strangely stood the test : here , afore Hea I ratify this my rich gift . O Ferdinand , [ ven , Do not smile at me , that I ...
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... live in your air . Val . You have said , Sir . Thu. Ay , Sir , and done too , for this time . Val . I know it well , Sir ; you always end ere you begin . Sil . A fine volley of words , gentlemen , and quickly shot off . Val . " Tis ...
... live in your air . Val . You have said , Sir . Thu. Ay , Sir , and done too , for this time . Val . I know it well , Sir ; you always end ere you begin . Sil . A fine volley of words , gentlemen , and quickly shot off . Val . " Tis ...
Page 87
... live to brag what we have offer'd . Val . I take your offer , and will live with Provided that you do no outrages [ you ; On silly women , or poor passengers . Out . No , we detest such vile base practices . Come , go with us , we'll ...
... live to brag what we have offer'd . Val . I take your offer , and will live with Provided that you do no outrages [ you ; On silly women , or poor passengers . Out . No , we detest such vile base practices . Come , go with us , we'll ...
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