The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Post . your wills . If you can make ' t apparent That you have tasted her in bed , my hand And ring is yours : if not , the foul opinion You had of her pure honour gains or loses Your sword or mine , or masterless leaves both To who ...
... Post . your wills . If you can make ' t apparent That you have tasted her in bed , my hand And ring is yours : if not , the foul opinion You had of her pure honour gains or loses Your sword or mine , or masterless leaves both To who ...
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... Post . ' Lack , to what end ? Who dares not stand his foe , I'll be his friend ; For if he'll do as he is made to do , I know he'll quickly fly my friendship too . You have put me into rime . Lord . Post . Still going ? Farewell ; you ...
... Post . ' Lack , to what end ? Who dares not stand his foe , I'll be his friend ; For if he'll do as he is made to do , I know he'll quickly fly my friendship too . You have put me into rime . Lord . Post . Still going ? Farewell ; you ...
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... Post . Yes , indeed do I , fellow . 170 First Gaol . Your death has eyes in ' s head , then ; I have not seen him so pictured : you must either be directed by some that take upon them to know , or to take upon yourself that which I am ...
... Post . Yes , indeed do I , fellow . 170 First Gaol . Your death has eyes in ' s head , then ; I have not seen him so pictured : you must either be directed by some that take upon them to know , or to take upon yourself that which I am ...
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