The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Том 3 |
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... but she became A joyful mother of two goodly sons ; And , which was ftrange ,
the one so like the other , As could not be distinguish'd but by names . That very
hour , and in the self - fame Inn , A poor mean woman was delivered Of such a ...
... but she became A joyful mother of two goodly sons ; And , which was ftrange ,
the one so like the other , As could not be distinguish'd but by names . That very
hour , and in the self - fame Inn , A poor mean woman was delivered Of such a ...
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... 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 to seek delays for them and me : And this it was ; ( for other means
were none . ) ...
... 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 to seek delays for them and me : And this it was ; ( for other means
were none . ) ...
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Many a man would take you at your word , And go indeed , having so good a
means . ( Exit Dromio . Ant . A trusty villain , Sir , that very oft , When I am dull with
care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . What , will you ...
Many a man would take you at your word , And go indeed , having so good a
means . ( Exit Dromio . Ant . A trusty villain , Sir , that very oft , When I am dull with
care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . What , will you ...
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What mean you , Sir ? for God sake hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , Sir , I'
ll take my heels . [ Ex . Dromio . Ant . Upon my life , by some device or other , The
villain is o'er - wrought of all my mony . They say , this town is full of couzenage ...
What mean you , Sir ? for God sake hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , Sir , I'
ll take my heels . [ Ex . Dromio . Ant . Upon my life , by some device or other , The
villain is o'er - wrought of all my mony . They say , this town is full of couzenage ...
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I mean not , cuckold - mad ; but , sure , he's stark mad : When I defir'd him to come
home to dinner , He ask'd me for a thousand Marks in gold : " Tis dinner - time ,
quoth I ; my gold , quoth he : Your meat doth burn , quoth I ; my gold , quoth he ...
I mean not , cuckold - mad ; but , sure , he's stark mad : When I defir'd him to come
home to dinner , He ask'd me for a thousand Marks in gold : " Tis dinner - time ,
quoth I ; my gold , quoth he : Your meat doth burn , quoth I ; my gold , quoth he ...
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