The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Том 2 |
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We come to visit you , and purpose now To lead you to our Court ; vouchsafe it
then . Prin . This field shall hold me , and so hold your vow : Nor God , nor I ,
delight in perjur'd men . King . Rebuke me not for That , which you provoke ; The
vertue ...
We come to visit you , and purpose now To lead you to our Court ; vouchsafe it
then . Prin . This field shall hold me , and so hold your vow : Nor God , nor I ,
delight in perjur'd men . King . Rebuke me not for That , which you provoke ; The
vertue ...
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... but his Second Entrance is upon the very Heels of his Exit ; and without any
Interval of an Act , or one Word intervening , he comes out again equipp'd like
Vincentio . If such a Critick be fit to publish a Stage - Writer , I shall not envy Mr.
Pope's ...
... but his Second Entrance is upon the very Heels of his Exit ; and without any
Interval of an Act , or one Word intervening , he comes out again equipp'd like
Vincentio . If such a Critick be fit to publish a Stage - Writer , I shall not envy Mr.
Pope's ...
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None in the world , but roturn with an invention , and clap upon you two or three
probable lies ; but we have almost imboss'd him , you shall fee his fall to night ;
for , indeed , he is not for your lordship's respect . i Lord . We'll make you some ...
None in the world , but roturn with an invention , and clap upon you two or three
probable lies ; but we have almost imboss'd him , you shall fee his fall to night ;
for , indeed , he is not for your lordship's respect . i Lord . We'll make you some ...
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But shall we make the welkin dance , indeed ? ( 7 ) Shall we rouze the night - owl
in a Catch , that will draw three souls out of one Weaver ? shall we do that ? Sir
And . An you love me , let's do't : I am a dog at a Catch . Clo . By'r Lady , Sir , and
...
But shall we make the welkin dance , indeed ? ( 7 ) Shall we rouze the night - owl
in a Catch , that will draw three souls out of one Weaver ? shall we do that ? Sir
And . An you love me , let's do't : I am a dog at a Catch . Clo . By'r Lady , Sir , and
...
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Fab . Here comes my noble Gull - catcher . Sir To . Wilt thou set thy foot o ' my
neck ? Sir And . Or o mine either ? Sir To . Shall I play my freedom at tray - trip ,
and become thy Bond - flave ? Sir And . I'faith ; or Í either Sir To Sir What you will .
Fab . Here comes my noble Gull - catcher . Sir To . Wilt thou set thy foot o ' my
neck ? Sir And . Or o mine either ? Sir To . Shall I play my freedom at tray - trip ,
and become thy Bond - flave ? Sir And . I'faith ; or Í either Sir To Sir What you will .
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