The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 2Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... Pray you , leave me stall this in your bosom ; and I thank you for your honest care : I will speak with you farther anon . [ Exit Steward . Even so it was with me when I was young : If ever we are nature's , these are ours ; this thorn ...
... Pray you , leave me stall this in your bosom ; and I thank you for your honest care : I will speak with you farther anon . [ Exit Steward . Even so it was with me when I was young : If ever we are nature's , these are ours ; this thorn ...
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... pray God's blessing into thy attempt : Be gone to morrow ; and be sure of this , What I can help thee to , thou shalt not miss . [ Exeunt B ACT II . SCENE I. - PARIS . A Room SCENE III . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 15.
... pray God's blessing into thy attempt : Be gone to morrow ; and be sure of this , What I can help thee to , thou shalt not miss . [ Exeunt B ACT II . SCENE I. - PARIS . A Room SCENE III . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 15.
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William Shakespeare Mary Cowden Clarke. Par . You had my prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them ... pray you . - Come , sirrah . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - Another Room in the Palace . Enter LAFEU and BERTRAM . Laf . But ...
William Shakespeare Mary Cowden Clarke. Par . You had my prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them ... pray you . - Come , sirrah . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - Another Room in the Palace . Enter LAFEU and BERTRAM . Laf . But ...
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... Pray you , Sir , who's his tailor ? Par . Sir ? Laf . O , I know him well , I , Sir ; he , Sir , is a good workman a ... prayers . Fare you well , my lord ; and believe this of me , there can be no kernel in this light nut ; the soul of ...
... Pray you , Sir , who's his tailor ? Par . Sir ? Laf . O , I know him well , I , Sir ; he , Sir , is a good workman a ... prayers . Fare you well , my lord ; and believe this of me , there can be no kernel in this light nut ; the soul of ...
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... Pray , Sir , your pardon . Ber . Well , what would you say ? Hel . I am not worthy of the wealth I owe ; Nor dare I say ' tis mine , -and yet it is ; But , like a timorous thief , most fain would steal What law does vouch mine own ...
... Pray , Sir , your pardon . Ber . Well , what would you say ? Hel . I am not worthy of the wealth I owe ; Nor dare I say ' tis mine , -and yet it is ; But , like a timorous thief , most fain would steal What law does vouch mine own ...
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