O mistress mine, where are you roaming ? O, stay and hear ; your true love's coming, That can sing both high and low : Trip no further, pretty sweeting, Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. The Plays of William Shakspeare - Page 275by William Shakespeare - 1822Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 482 pages
...fooling, when all is done. Now a song. Sir To. Come on; there is sixpence for you: let's have a song. Sir And. There's a testril of me, too : if one knight...Clo. Would you have a love-song or a song of good life?8 Sir To. A love-song, a love-song. Sir And. Ay, ay ; I care not for good life. SONG. Clo. O mistress... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 404 pages
...Dunlin:- , when all is done. Now, a song. Sir To. Come on ; there is sixpence for you ; let's have a song. Sir And. There's a testril of me too : if one knight...for good life. SONG. Clo. O mistress mine, where are yon roaming? O, xlay and hear ; your trne loce's commg t That can sing hoth high and low : Trip no... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 420 pages
...fooling, when all is done. Now, a song. Sir To. Come on ; there is sixpence for you", let's have a song. Sir And. There's a testril of me, too : if one knight...love's coming, That can sing both high and low : Trip no further, pretty sweeting, Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. Sir And.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...fooling, when all is done. Now a song. Sir To. Come on; there is sixpence for you: let's have a song. business from the common eye, For sundry weighty reasons....shall, my lord, Perform what you command us. 1 Mu 1J) Sir To. A love-song, a love-song. Sir .7/11?. Ay, ay; 1 care not for good life. Song. Clo. O miitreti... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 pages
...There's a testril of me too : if 0*0 knight give a Clo. Would you have a love-song, or a song of (jond are hard. To - fan sing both high and low : Trip no further, pretty sweeting; Journeys end in (over*1 meeting^ Every... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...And. There's a testril of me too : if one knig give a Clo. Would you have a love-song, or a sone c NA, BIANCA, BAPTISTA, HORTENSIO, GRUMIO, and Train, Pet. Gentlemen and friends, I thank you for your ? 0, stay and hear; your true love's coming, That can sing both high and low: Trip no further pretty... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 608 pages
...sixpence for you ; let's have a song. Sir And. There's a testril of me too : if one knight give aClo. Would you have a love-song, or a song of good life?...love-song. Sir And. Ay, ay ; I care not for good life. 1 Alluding to an old common sign representing two fools or loggerheads, under which was inscribed,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 394 pages
...song. Sir And. There's a testril of me too : if one knight give a ('In. Would you have a love song, or a song of good life? Sir To. A love-song, a love-song....love's coming, That can sing both high and low: Trip no further, pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. Sir... | |
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