The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... night - owl in a catch , that will draw three souls out of one weaver ? shall we do that ? Sir And . An you love me , let's do't : I am dog at a catch . Clo . By'r lady , Sir , and some dogs will catch well . Sir And . Most certain ...
... night - owl in a catch , that will draw three souls out of one weaver ? shall we do that ? Sir And . An you love me , let's do't : I am dog at a catch . Clo . By'r lady , Sir , and some dogs will catch well . Sir And . Most certain ...
Page 40
... night ; since the youth of the count's was to - day with my lady , she is much out of quiet . For mon- sieur ... night , to bed , and dream on the event . Farewell . [ Exit . Sir To . Good night , Penthesilea . * Sir And . Before me ...
... night ; since the youth of the count's was to - day with my lady , she is much out of quiet . For mon- sieur ... night , to bed , and dream on the event . Farewell . [ Exit . Sir To . Good night , Penthesilea . * Sir And . Before me ...
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... night : - Mark it , Cesario ; it is old , and plain : The spinsters and the knitters in the sun , And the free maids , that weave their thread My father had a daughter lov'd a man , In faith , they are as true of heart as we . As it ...
... night : - Mark it , Cesario ; it is old , and plain : The spinsters and the knitters in the sun , And the free maids , that weave their thread My father had a daughter lov'd a man , In faith , they are as true of heart as we . As it ...
Page 44
... night is noon . Cesario , by the roses of the spring , By maidhood , honour , truth , and every thing , I love thee so , that maugre * all thy pride , Nor wit , nor reason , can my passion hide . Do not extort thy reasons from this ...
... night is noon . Cesario , by the roses of the spring , By maidhood , honour , truth , and every thing , I love thee so , that maugre * all thy pride , Nor wit , nor reason , can my passion hide . Do not extort thy reasons from this ...
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... night ; I pray you , let us satisfy our eyes With the memorials , and the things of fame , That do renown this city . Sir To . Go , write it in a martial hand ; be- eurstt and brief ; it is no matter how witty , so it be eloquent , and ...
... night ; I pray you , let us satisfy our eyes With the memorials , and the things of fame , That do renown this city . Sir To . Go , write it in a martial hand ; be- eurstt and brief ; it is no matter how witty , so it be eloquent , and ...
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