The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... French crown for your taffeta punk , as Tib's rush for Tom's forefinger , as a pan- cake for Shrove Tuesday , a morris for May - day , as the nail to his hole , the cuckold to his horn , as a scolding quean to a wrangling knave , as the ...
... French crown for your taffeta punk , as Tib's rush for Tom's forefinger , as a pan- cake for Shrove Tuesday , a morris for May - day , as the nail to his hole , the cuckold to his horn , as a scolding quean to a wrangling knave , as the ...
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... French ne'er got ' em . Hel . You are too young , too happy , and too good , To make yourself a son out of my blood . Fourth Lord . Fair one , I think not so . 90 Laf . There's one grape yet ; I am sure thy father 100 drunk wine : but ...
... French ne'er got ' em . Hel . You are too young , too happy , and too good , To make yourself a son out of my blood . Fourth Lord . Fair one , I think not so . 90 Laf . There's one grape yet ; I am sure thy father 100 drunk wine : but ...
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... French count has done most hon- ourable service . Wid . It is reported that he has taken their greatest commander ; and that with his own hand he slew the Duke's brother . [ Tucket . ] We have lost our labour ; they are gone a contrary ...
... French count has done most hon- ourable service . Wid . It is reported that he has taken their greatest commander ; and that with his own hand he slew the Duke's brother . [ Tucket . ] We have lost our labour ; they are gone a contrary ...
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... French Lords . Sec . Lord . Nay , good my lord , put him to ' t ; let him have his way . First Lord . If your lordship find him not a hilding , hold me no more in your respect . Sec . Lord . On my life , my lord , a bubble . Ber . Do ...
... French Lords . Sec . Lord . Nay , good my lord , put him to ' t ; let him have his way . First Lord . If your lordship find him not a hilding , hold me no more in your respect . Sec . Lord . On my life , my lord , a bubble . Ber . Do ...
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... French Lord , with five or six other Soldiers in ambush . Sec . Lord . He can come no other way but by this hedge - corner . When you sally upon him , speak what terrible language you will : though you understand it not yourselves , no ...
... French Lord , with five or six other Soldiers in ambush . Sec . Lord . He can come no other way but by this hedge - corner . When you sally upon him , speak what terrible language you will : though you understand it not yourselves , no ...
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