The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Merry - greek , * his poor kinsman and attendant , a shrewd , mischievous , time- serving fellow , remarks to him , that " An hundred pounde of marriage money doubtless , Is ever thirtie pounde sterlyng or somewhat less ; So that her ...
... Merry - greek , * his poor kinsman and attendant , a shrewd , mischievous , time- serving fellow , remarks to him , that " An hundred pounde of marriage money doubtless , Is ever thirtie pounde sterlyng or somewhat less ; So that her ...
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... Merry - greek takes him at his word , pretends to think that he is really dying , and calls in a priest and four assistants to sing a mock requiem . Ralph , however , like most dis- appointed lovers , concludes to live ; and Merry ...
... Merry - greek takes him at his word , pretends to think that he is really dying , and calls in a priest and four assistants to sing a mock requiem . Ralph , however , like most dis- appointed lovers , concludes to live ; and Merry ...
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... Merry . Will ye doe no harme in deede ? Shall I trust your worde ? Roister . By Roister Doister's fayth , I will ... Merry . As perchaunce shall not chaunce againe in seven yeare . Roister . Now draw we neare to hir , and heare ...
... Merry . Will ye doe no harme in deede ? Shall I trust your worde ? Roister . By Roister Doister's fayth , I will ... Merry . As perchaunce shall not chaunce againe in seven yeare . Roister . Now draw we neare to hir , and heare ...
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