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The Beward is speaking in the very words he overheard of the young Lady ; fortune was no goodefs , the said , for one reason ; love no god , for another ; what could the chen more naturally fubjoin , than as I have amended ...
The Beward is speaking in the very words he overheard of the young Lady ; fortune was no goodefs , the said , for one reason ; love no god , for another ; what could the chen more naturally fubjoin , than as I have amended ...
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Blefs you , my fortunate Lady . Hel . I hope , Sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortune . Par . You had my prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them itill . does my old Lady ? O , my knave , how Clo .
Blefs you , my fortunate Lady . Hel . I hope , Sir , I have your good will to have mine own good fortune . Par . You had my prayers to lead them on ; and to keep them on , have them itill . does my old Lady ? O , my knave , how Clo .
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He may , perchance , in tail of a Sherriff's dinner , Skip with a rhyme o ' th ' table , from new - nothing ; · And take his Almaine leap into a custard , Shall make my Lady Mayorefs and her fifters Laugh all their hoods over their ...
He may , perchance , in tail of a Sherriff's dinner , Skip with a rhyme o ' th ' table , from new - nothing ; · And take his Almaine leap into a custard , Shall make my Lady Mayorefs and her fifters Laugh all their hoods over their ...
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O Madam , yonder is heavy news within be tween two foldiers and my young Lady . Count . What is the matter ? Clo . Nay , there is fome comfort in the news , fome comfort ; your fon will not be kill'd fo foon as I thought he would .
O Madam , yonder is heavy news within be tween two foldiers and my young Lady . Count . What is the matter ? Clo . Nay , there is fome comfort in the news , fome comfort ; your fon will not be kill'd fo foon as I thought he would .
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Ay , my good Lady , he . Count . A very tainted fellow , and full of wickedness : My fon corrupts a well - derived nature With his inducement . 1 Gen. ( 27 ) Indeed , good Lady , the fellow has a deal of that too much , which holds him ...
Ay , my good Lady , he . Count . A very tainted fellow , and full of wickedness : My fon corrupts a well - derived nature With his inducement . 1 Gen. ( 27 ) Indeed , good Lady , the fellow has a deal of that too much , which holds him ...
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Seite 103 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.
Seite 396 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form 5 Then have I reason to be fond of grief.
Seite 260 - Skulking in corners ? wishing clocks more swift ? Hours, minutes ? noon, midnight ? and all eyes blind With the pin and web,' but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen be wicked ? is this nothing ? Why, then the world, and all that's in't, is nothing; The covering sky is nothing ; Bohemia nothing; My wife is nothing; nor nothing have these nothings, If this be nothing.
Seite 142 - element,' but the word is over-worn. \Exit. Vio. This fellow is wise enough to play the fool ; And to do that well craves a kind of wit : He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time, And, like the haggard, check at every feather That comes before his eye.