The Works of Shakespear: As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well, that ends well. Twelfth-night: or, What you willRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... she can marry us . Rof . Then you must say , I take thee Rofalind for wife . Orla . I take thee Rofalind for wife ... she will do as I do . Orla . O , but she is wife . * and that when you are inclin'd to fleep . ) We should read ...
... she can marry us . Rof . Then you must say , I take thee Rofalind for wife . Orla . I take thee Rofalind for wife ... she will do as I do . Orla . O , but she is wife . * and that when you are inclin'd to fleep . ) We should read ...
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... she came to seek you there : you ndt shall never take her without her answer , unless you takeher without her tongue . O that woman , that can- not make her fault her husband's occafion , let her never nurse her child herself , for she ...
... she came to seek you there : you ndt shall never take her without her answer , unless you takeher without her tongue . O that woman , that can- not make her fault her husband's occafion , let her never nurse her child herself , for she ...
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... she did use as she was writing of it , It bears an angry tenour ; pardon me , I am but as a guiltless messenger . Rof . Patience herself would startle at this letter , And play the swaggerer ; bear this , bear all . She says , I am ...
... she did use as she was writing of it , It bears an angry tenour ; pardon me , I am but as a guiltless messenger . Rof . Patience herself would startle at this letter , And play the swaggerer ; bear this , bear all . She says , I am ...
Page 68
... she has a leathern hand , A free - ftone - colour'd hand ; I verily did think , That her old gloves were on , but ' twas her hands ; She has a huswife's hand , but that's no matter ; I say , she never did invent this letter ; This is a ...
... she has a leathern hand , A free - ftone - colour'd hand ; I verily did think , That her old gloves were on , but ' twas her hands ; She has a huswife's hand , but that's no matter ; I say , she never did invent this letter ; This is a ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Pope. 1 Man . And ' till the tears , that she hath shed for thee , Like envious floods , o'er - ran her lovely face , She was the fairest creature in the world , And yet she is inferior to none . Sly . Am I ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Pope. 1 Man . And ' till the tears , that she hath shed for thee , Like envious floods , o'er - ran her lovely face , She was the fairest creature in the world , And yet she is inferior to none . Sly . Am I ...
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