The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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Marry , then , sweet wag , when thou art King , let not us that are fquires of the
night's body , be call'd thieves of the day's booty . Let us be Diana's foresters ,
gentlemen of the shade , minions of the Moon ; and let men say , we be men of
good ...
Marry , then , sweet wag , when thou art King , let not us that are fquires of the
night's body , be call'd thieves of the day's booty . Let us be Diana's foresters ,
gentlemen of the shade , minions of the Moon ; and let men say , we be men of
good ...
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Yea , and so us'd it , that were it not here apparent , that thou art heir apparent -
But , I pr'ythee , sweet wag , shall there be Gallows standing in England , when
thou art King ? and resolution thus fobb'd as it is , with the rusty curb of old father
...
Yea , and so us'd it , that were it not here apparent , that thou art heir apparent -
But , I pr'ythee , sweet wag , shall there be Gallows standing in England , when
thou art King ? and resolution thus fobb'd as it is , with the rusty curb of old father
...
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Fear we broad fides ? no , let the fiend give fire : Give me some fack : and , sweet
- heart , lie thou there : Come we to full points here ; and are & cælera's nothing ?
Fal . Piftol , I would be quiet . Pift . Sweet knight , I kiss thy neif : what ! we have ...
Fear we broad fides ? no , let the fiend give fire : Give me some fack : and , sweet
- heart , lie thou there : Come we to full points here ; and are & cælera's nothing ?
Fal . Piftol , I would be quiet . Pift . Sweet knight , I kiss thy neif : what ! we have ...
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... Comes to him where in gore he lay insteep'd , And takes him by the beard ;
kifles the gaihes , That bloodily did yawn upon his face , And cries aloud , " tarry ,
my cousin Suffolk , My foul shall thine keep company to heav'n : " Tarry , sweet
soul ...
... Comes to him where in gore he lay insteep'd , And takes him by the beard ;
kifles the gaihes , That bloodily did yawn upon his face , And cries aloud , " tarry ,
my cousin Suffolk , My foul shall thine keep company to heav'n : " Tarry , sweet
soul ...
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Sweet King ! the Bishop hath a kindly gird : For shame , my lord of Winchester ,
relent ; What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , Duke of Glofter , I
will yield to thee ; Love for thy love , and hand for hand , I give . Glou . Ay , but I ...
Sweet King ! the Bishop hath a kindly gird : For shame , my lord of Winchester ,
relent ; What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , Duke of Glofter , I
will yield to thee ; Love for thy love , and hand for hand , I give . Glou . Ay , but I ...
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