The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2 |
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If he come to - morrow , I'll give him his payment ; if ever he go alone again , I'll never wrestle for prize And fo , God keep your Worship . [ Exit . Oli . Faremore . 1 Į Oli . Farewel , good Charles . Now will AS YOU LIKE IT . € 9.
If he come to - morrow , I'll give him his payment ; if ever he go alone again , I'll never wrestle for prize And fo , God keep your Worship . [ Exit . Oli . Faremore . 1 Į Oli . Farewel , good Charles . Now will AS YOU LIKE IT . € 9.
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Nothing remains , but that I kindle the boy thither , which now I'll go [ Exit . about . 1 SCENE IV . Changes to an Open Walk , before the Duke's Palace . Enter Rofalind and Celia . ** Tel . Pray thee , Rofalind , fweet my coz ...
Nothing remains , but that I kindle the boy thither , which now I'll go [ Exit . about . 1 SCENE IV . Changes to an Open Walk , before the Duke's Palace . Enter Rofalind and Celia . ** Tel . Pray thee , Rofalind , fweet my coz ...
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I'll put myfelf in poor and mean attire , And with a kind of umber fmirch my face ; The like do you ; fo fhall we pafs along , And never ftir affailants . Rof . Were't not better , Because that I am more than common tall , That I did ...
I'll put myfelf in poor and mean attire , And with a kind of umber fmirch my face ; The like do you ; fo fhall we pafs along , And never ftir affailants . Rof . Were't not better , Because that I am more than common tall , That I did ...
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Let me go with you ; I'll do the fervice of a younger man In all your business and neceffities . Orla . Oh ! good old man , how well in thee appears The conftant fervice of the antique world ; When service sweat for duty , not for meed ...
Let me go with you ; I'll do the fervice of a younger man In all your business and neceffities . Orla . Oh ! good old man , how well in thee appears The conftant fervice of the antique world ; When service sweat for duty , not for meed ...
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Well , I'll end the fong . Sirs , cover the while ; the Duke will dine under this tree ; he hath been all this day to look you . Jaq . And I have been all this day to avoid him . He is too difputable for my company : I think of as many ...
Well , I'll end the fong . Sirs , cover the while ; the Duke will dine under this tree ; he hath been all this day to look you . Jaq . And I have been all this day to avoid him . He is too difputable for my company : I think of as many ...
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Anne bear believe better Biron Boyet bring brother Caius Coft comes Court daughter defire doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair fame father fear feems fenfe fhall fhould follow fome fool Ford foul fpeak fuch fweet give grace hand hath head hear heart Hoft hold honour hope humour I'll John keep King Knight Lady leave live look Lord Madam mafter marry means miftrefs mind moft moſt Moth muſt nature never Orla Page play poor pray prefent Queen Quic reafon Rofalind SCENE ſhall tell thank thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thing thofe thou thou art thought tongue true WARBURTON wife woman young youth