The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... thee , friend : art of this house ? Kent . Ay . Osw . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I ' th ' mire . Osw . Prithee , if thou lovest me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Osw . Why , then , I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee ...
... thee , friend : art of this house ? Kent . Ay . Osw . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I ' th ' mire . Osw . Prithee , if thou lovest me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Osw . Why , then , I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee ...
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... thee nor knows thee ! Kent . What a brazen - faced varlet art thou , to deny thou knowest me ! Is it two days since I tript up thy heels , and beat thee , before the king ? Draw , you rogue : for , though it be night , yet the moon ...
... thee nor knows thee ! Kent . What a brazen - faced varlet art thou , to deny thou knowest me ! Is it two days since I tript up thy heels , and beat thee , before the king ? Draw , you rogue : for , though it be night , yet the moon ...
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... thee ; no more , but when to thee . If thou dost play with him at any game , Thou art sure to lose ; and , of that natural luck , He beats thee ' gainst the odds : thy lustre thickens , When he shines by : I say again , thy spirit Is ...
... thee ; no more , but when to thee . If thou dost play with him at any game , Thou art sure to lose ; and , of that natural luck , He beats thee ' gainst the odds : thy lustre thickens , When he shines by : I say again , thy spirit Is ...
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