The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Том 2 |
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Hol . Fauste , precor , gelida ( 21 )
quando pecus omne sub umbrâ Ruminat , and so forth . Ah , good old Mantuan , I
may speak of thee as the traveller doth of Venice ; Vinegia , Vinegia ! qui non te ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Hol . Fauste , precor , gelida ( 21 )
quando pecus omne sub umbrâ Ruminat , and so forth . Ah , good old Mantuan , I
may speak of thee as the traveller doth of Venice ; Vinegia , Vinegia ! qui non te ...
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Enter the Princess , Rosaline , Maria , Catharine , Boyet , and attendants , Biron .
See , where it comes ; behaviour , what wert thou , ' Till this man shew'd thee ?
and what art thou now ? King . All hail , sweet Madam , and fair time of day ! Prin .
Enter the Princess , Rosaline , Maria , Catharine , Boyet , and attendants , Biron .
See , where it comes ; behaviour , what wert thou , ' Till this man shew'd thee ?
and what art thou now ? King . All hail , sweet Madam , and fair time of day ! Prin .
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Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou shalt find , I will most kindly
requite . ; I had my felf notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by under -
hand incans laboured to dissuade him from it ; but he is resolute . I tell thee ...
Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou shalt find , I will most kindly
requite . ; I had my felf notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by under -
hand incans laboured to dissuade him from it ; but he is resolute . I tell thee ...
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Why , how ' now , Adam ! no greater heart in thee ? live a little ; comfort a little ;
cheer thy self a little . If this uncouth Forest yield any thing savage , I will either be
food for it , or bring it for food to thee : thy conceit is nearer death , than thy
powers ...
Why , how ' now , Adam ! no greater heart in thee ? live a little ; comfort a little ;
cheer thy self a little . If this uncouth Forest yield any thing savage , I will either be
food for it , or bring it for food to thee : thy conceit is nearer death , than thy
powers ...
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Cry the man mercy , love him , take his offer , Foul is most foul , being foul to be a
scoffer : So take her to thee , shepherd ; fare you well . Phe . Sweet youth , I pray
you , chide a year toge- . I had rather hear you chide , than this man woo . Ros .
Cry the man mercy , love him , take his offer , Foul is most foul , being foul to be a
scoffer : So take her to thee , shepherd ; fare you well . Phe . Sweet youth , I pray
you , chide a year toge- . I had rather hear you chide , than this man woo . Ros .
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