The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen2 |
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Tell him from me , as he will win my love , He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do With soft low tongue and lowly ...
Tell him from me , as he will win my love , He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do With soft low tongue and lowly ...
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And till the tears that she hath shed for thee Like envious floods o'er - run her lovely face , She was the fairest creature in the world ; And yet she is inferior to none . Sly .
And till the tears that she hath shed for thee Like envious floods o'er - run her lovely face , She was the fairest creature in the world ; And yet she is inferior to none . Sly .
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Your honour's players , hearing your amendment , Are come to play a pleasant comedy ; For so your doctors hold it very meet , Seeing too much sadness hath congeal'd your blood , And melancholy is the nurse of frenzy : Therefore they ...
Your honour's players , hearing your amendment , Are come to play a pleasant comedy ; For so your doctors hold it very meet , Seeing too much sadness hath congeal'd your blood , And melancholy is the nurse of frenzy : Therefore they ...
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Tranio , be so , because Lucentio loves : And let me be a slave , to achieve that maid Whose sudden sight hath thrall'd my wounded 220 230 240 Enter BIONDELLO . Sirrah , where have you. eye . Here comes the rogue . 203. Basta , enough .
Tranio , be so , because Lucentio loves : And let me be a slave , to achieve that maid Whose sudden sight hath thrall'd my wounded 220 230 240 Enter BIONDELLO . Sirrah , where have you. eye . Here comes the rogue . 203. Basta , enough .
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Tarry , Petruchio , I must go with thee , For in Baptista's keep my treasure is : He hath the jewel of my life in hold , His youngest daughter , beautiful Bianca , And her withholds from me and other more , Suitors to her and rivals in ...
Tarry , Petruchio , I must go with thee , For in Baptista's keep my treasure is : He hath the jewel of my life in hold , His youngest daughter , beautiful Bianca , And her withholds from me and other more , Suitors to her and rivals in ...
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