The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 2Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1864 |
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... HOST . Master Fang , have you entered the action ? FANG . It is entered . HOST . Where's your yeoman ? stand to ' t ? FANG . Sirrah , where's Snare ? Is it a lusty yeoman ? will a ' * HOST . O Lord , † ay ; good master Snare . SNARE ...
... HOST . Master Fang , have you entered the action ? FANG . It is entered . HOST . Where's your yeoman ? stand to ' t ? FANG . Sirrah , where's Snare ? Is it a lusty yeoman ? will a ' * HOST . O Lord , † ay ; good master Snare . SNARE ...
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... HOST . No , nor I neither ; I'll be at your elbow . FANG . An * I but fist him once ; an a ' come but within my vice ; - HOST . I am undone by † his going ; I warrant you , he's an infini- tive thing upon my score . - Good master Fang ...
... HOST . No , nor I neither ; I'll be at your elbow . FANG . An * I but fist him once ; an a ' come but within my vice ; - HOST . I am undone by † his going ; I warrant you , he's an infini- tive thing upon my score . - Good master Fang ...
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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. HOST . O my most worshipful lord , an ' t please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is arrested at my suit . CH . JUST . For what sum ? HOST . It is more than for some , my lord ; it ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. HOST . O my most worshipful lord , an ' t please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is arrested at my suit . CH . JUST . For what sum ? HOST . It is more than for some , my lord ; it ...
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... HOST . Nay , you said so before . FAL . As I am a gentleman -come , no more words of it . HOST . By this heavenly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate and the tapestry of my dining - chambers . FAL . Glasses ...
... HOST . Nay , you said so before . FAL . As I am a gentleman -come , no more words of it . HOST . By this heavenly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate and the tapestry of my dining - chambers . FAL . Glasses ...
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... HOST . I'faith , † sweet heart , methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality : your pulsidge beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire ; and your colour , I warrant you , is as red as any rose in good truth , la ! But , i ...
... HOST . I'faith , † sweet heart , methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality : your pulsidge beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire ; and your colour , I warrant you , is as red as any rose in good truth , la ! But , i ...
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