The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothing |
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I am trusted with a muzzle , and enfranchis'd with a clog : therefore I have decreed not to sing in my cage . If I had my mouth , I would bite ; if I had my liberty , I would do my liking . In the meantime let me be that I am , and seek ...
I am trusted with a muzzle , and enfranchis'd with a clog : therefore I have decreed not to sing in my cage . If I had my mouth , I would bite ; if I had my liberty , I would do my liking . In the meantime let me be that I am , and seek ...
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I will but teach them to sing , and restore them to the owner . BENE . If their singing answer your saying , by my faith , you say honestly . 219 ACT II Sc . I more ACT II D. PEDRO . The Lady Beatrice hath a 19 ABOUT NOTHING.
I will but teach them to sing , and restore them to the owner . BENE . If their singing answer your saying , by my faith , you say honestly . 219 ACT II Sc . I more ACT II D. PEDRO . The Lady Beatrice hath a 19 ABOUT NOTHING.
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BALTH . O , good my Lord , tax not so bad a voice To slander music any more than once . D. PEDRO . It is the witness still of excellency To put a strange face on2 his own perfection . I pray thee , sing , and let me woo no more .
BALTH . O , good my Lord , tax not so bad a voice To slander music any more than once . D. PEDRO . It is the witness still of excellency To put a strange face on2 his own perfection . I pray thee , sing , and let me woo no more .
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Sing no more ditties , sing no moe1 Of dumps2 so dull and heavy : The fraud of men was ever so , Since Summer first was leavy . Then sigh not so , etc. D. PEDRO . By my troth , a good song . BALTH . And an ill singer , my Lord .
Sing no more ditties , sing no moe1 Of dumps2 so dull and heavy : The fraud of men was ever so , Since Summer first was leavy . Then sigh not so , etc. D. PEDRO . By my troth , a good song . BALTH . And an ill singer , my Lord .
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Clap's into Light o ' Love ; that goes without a burden : 1 do you sing it , and I'll dance it . BEAT . Yea ; light - o ' - love with your heels ! then , if your husband have stables enough , you'll see he shall lack no barns.2 MARG .
Clap's into Light o ' Love ; that goes without a burden : 1 do you sing it , and I'll dance it . BEAT . Yea ; light - o ' - love with your heels ! then , if your husband have stables enough , you'll see he shall lack no barns.2 MARG .
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