The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations |
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Not so fair , boy , as well favour ' d . Speed . Your worship , sir ; or else I mistook .
Speed . Sir , I know that well enough . Val . Well , you ' ll still be too forward . Val .
What dost thou know ? Speed . And yet I was last chidden for being too slow .
Not so fair , boy , as well favour ' d . Speed . Your worship , sir ; or else I mistook .
Speed . Sir , I know that well enough . Val . Well , you ' ll still be too forward . Val .
What dost thou know ? Speed . And yet I was last chidden for being too slow .
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Marry , after they closed in earnest , they For love is still most precious to itself ;
parted very fairly in jest . And Silvia , ( witness heaven that made her fair ! ) Speed
. But shall she marry him ? Shows Julia but a swarthy Ethiope . Launce . No .
Marry , after they closed in earnest , they For love is still most precious to itself ;
parted very fairly in jest . And Silvia , ( witness heaven that made her fair ! ) Speed
. But shall she marry him ? Shows Julia but a swarthy Ethiope . Launce . No .
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And by and by intend to chide myself , SONG . Even for this time I spend in talking
to thee . Who is Silvia ? what is she , Pro . I grant , sweet love , that I did love a
lady ; That all our swains commend her ? But she is dead . Holy , fair , and wise
as ...
And by and by intend to chide myself , SONG . Even for this time I spend in talking
to thee . Who is Silvia ? what is she , Pro . I grant , sweet love , that I did love a
lady ; That all our swains commend her ? But she is dead . Holy , fair , and wise
as ...
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... you to our captain ' s cave . Pro . She says it is a fair one . Fear not ; he bears
an honourable mind , Thu . Nay , then the wanton lies : my face is black . | And
will not use a woman lawlessly . Pro . But pearls are fair , and the old saying is ,
Sil .
... you to our captain ' s cave . Pro . She says it is a fair one . Fear not ; he bears
an honourable mind , Thu . Nay , then the wanton lies : my face is black . | And
will not use a woman lawlessly . Pro . But pearls are fair , and the old saying is ,
Sil .
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Sir , he ' s a good dog , and a fair dog ; can Nym . Be advised , sir , and pass good
humours . I will there be more said ? he is good , and fair . Is sir John say , “ marry
trap , " with you , if you run the nuthook ' s Falstaff here ? | humour on me ; that ...
Sir , he ' s a good dog , and a fair dog ; can Nym . Be advised , sir , and pass good
humours . I will there be more said ? he is good , and fair . Is sir John say , “ marry
trap , " with you , if you run the nuthook ' s Falstaff here ? | humour on me ; that ...
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