The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... things true . Mer . ( 9 ) , then I fee , Queen Mab hath been with you . She to fay , if you are for old proverbs , I'll fit you with ones ' tis the conftable's own word : whofe caftom was , when he fummoned his watch , and affigned them ...
... things true . Mer . ( 9 ) , then I fee , Queen Mab hath been with you . She to fay , if you are for old proverbs , I'll fit you with ones ' tis the conftable's own word : whofe caftom was , when he fummoned his watch , and affigned them ...
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... thing . * • 1 Serv . Away with the joint - ftools , remove the court cup - board , look to the plate ; good thou , fave me a piece of march - pane ; and , as thou loveft me , let the porter let in Sufan Grindlone , and Nell .———— An ...
... thing . * • 1 Serv . Away with the joint - ftools , remove the court cup - board , look to the plate ; good thou , fave me a piece of march - pane ; and , as thou loveft me , let the porter let in Sufan Grindlone , and Nell .———— An ...
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... thing I have ; My bounty is as boundless as the fea , My love as deep , the more I give to thee , The more I have , for both are infinite . I hear fome noise within . Dear love , adieu ! [ Nurfe calls within Anon , good nurfe . Sweet ...
... thing I have ; My bounty is as boundless as the fea , My love as deep , the more I give to thee , The more I have , for both are infinite . I hear fome noise within . Dear love , adieu ! [ Nurfe calls within Anon , good nurfe . Sweet ...
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... thing , grandfire , that we should be thus afflicted with thefe ftrange flies , thefe fashion - mongers , ( 8 ) thefe pardonnez - moys , who ftand fo much on the new form that they cannot fit at ease on- the old bench ? ( 9 ) O , their ...
... thing , grandfire , that we should be thus afflicted with thefe ftrange flies , thefe fashion - mongers , ( 8 ) thefe pardonnez - moys , who ftand fo much on the new form that they cannot fit at ease on- the old bench ? ( 9 ) O , their ...
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... is a vein of wit too thin to be easily found . The fundamental idea is , that Romeo wore pinked pumps , that is , pumps punched with holes in figurès . Rom . Rom . Thou waft never with me for any thing ROMEO and JULIE T. 45.
... is a vein of wit too thin to be easily found . The fundamental idea is , that Romeo wore pinked pumps , that is , pumps punched with holes in figurès . Rom . Rom . Thou waft never with me for any thing ROMEO and JULIE T. 45.
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