The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... haue all derseru'd it well to daie , But soft , what sleepie fellow is this lies heere ? Or is he dead , see one what he dooth lacke ? Seruingman . My lord , tis nothing but a drunken sleepe , His head is too heauie for his bodie , And ...
... haue all derseru'd it well to daie , But soft , what sleepie fellow is this lies heere ? Or is he dead , see one what he dooth lacke ? Seruingman . My lord , tis nothing but a drunken sleepe , His head is too heauie for his bodie , And ...
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... haue deuisde , But see in any case you wake him not . Exeunt two with Slie . 77 , 78. An't please your honour , etc. : -It was in old times cus- tomary for players to travel in companies and offer their services at great houses . See ...
... haue deuisde , But see in any case you wake him not . Exeunt two with Slie . 77 , 78. An't please your honour , etc. : -It was in old times cus- tomary for players to travel in companies and offer their services at great houses . See ...
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... haue I got . Lord . More richer farre your honour hath to weare , And if it please you I will fetch them straight . Wil . And if your honour please to ride abroad , Ile fetch you lustie steedes more swift of pace Then winged Pegasus in ...
... haue I got . Lord . More richer farre your honour hath to weare , And if it please you I will fetch them straight . Wil . And if your honour please to ride abroad , Ile fetch you lustie steedes more swift of pace Then winged Pegasus in ...
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... haue thee so . Kate . Let go my hand for feare it reech your eare . Feran . No Kate , this hand is mine and I thy loue . Kate . In faith sir no , the woodcock wants his taile . Feran . But yet his bil wil serue , if the other faile ...
... haue thee so . Kate . Let go my hand for feare it reech your eare . Feran . No Kate , this hand is mine and I thy loue . Kate . In faith sir no , the woodcock wants his taile . Feran . But yet his bil wil serue , if the other faile ...
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... haue staid so long . Alfon . I marrie son , we were almost perswaded , That we should scarse haue had our bridegroome heere , But say , why art thou thus basely attired ? Feran . Thus richlie father you should haue said , For when my ...
... haue staid so long . Alfon . I marrie son , we were almost perswaded , That we should scarse haue had our bridegroome heere , But say , why art thou thus basely attired ? Feran . Thus richlie father you should haue said , For when my ...
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