The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Том 3 |
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1 Which , tho ' my self would gladly have embrac'd , Yet the incessant weeping of
my wife , ( Weeping before , for what the law must come ; ) And piteous plainings
of the pretty babes , That mourn'd for fashion , ignorant what to fear , Forc'd me ...
1 Which , tho ' my self would gladly have embrac'd , Yet the incessant weeping of
my wife , ( Weeping before , for what the law must come ; ) And piteous plainings
of the pretty babes , That mourn'd for fashion , ignorant what to fear , Forc'd me ...
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I'll to the Centaur , to'go seek this llave ; I greatly fear my mony is not safe . [ Exit .
А ст T : II . S Ç E NE , the House of Antipholis of Ephesus . Enter Adriana and
Luciana , N 4 A DRI A N A. Either my husband , nor the slave rețurn'd , That in ...
I'll to the Centaur , to'go seek this llave ; I greatly fear my mony is not safe . [ Exit .
А ст T : II . S Ç E NE , the House of Antipholis of Ephesus . Enter Adriana and
Luciana , N 4 A DRI A N A. Either my husband , nor the slave rețurn'd , That in ...
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Ang . Not once , nor twice , but twenty times , you have : Go home with it , and
please your wife withal ; And soon at supper - time I'll visit you , And then receive
my mony for the Chain . S. Ant . I pray you , Sir , receive the mony now ; For fear
you ...
Ang . Not once , nor twice , but twenty times , you have : Go home with it , and
please your wife withal ; And soon at supper - time I'll visit you , And then receive
my mony for the Chain . S. Ant . I pray you , Sir , receive the mony now ; For fear
you ...
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It was two ere I left him , and now the clock strikes one , Adr . The hours come
back ! that I did never hear . S. Dro . O yes , if any hour meet a serjeant , a ' turns
back for very fear . Adr . As if Time were in debt ! how fondly dost thou reason ?
It was two ere I left him , and now the clock strikes one , Adr . The hours come
back ! that I did never hear . S. Dro . O yes , if any hour meet a serjeant , a ' turns
back for very fear . Adr . As if Time were in debt ! how fondly dost thou reason ?
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Duke . Come , stand by me , fear nothing : guard with halberds . Adr . Ay ine , it is
my husband , witness you , That he is borne about invifible ! Ev'n now we hous'd
him in the abbey here , And now he's there , past thought of human reason .
Duke . Come , stand by me , fear nothing : guard with halberds . Adr . Ay ine , it is
my husband , witness you , That he is borne about invifible ! Ev'n now we hous'd
him in the abbey here , And now he's there , past thought of human reason .
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