The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2 |
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Is old dog my reward ? moft true , I have loft my teeth in your fervice . God be with my old mafter , he would not have spoke such a word . [ Exe . Orlando and Adam . St & pn y án q This 214 * of t A 9100 , 150 SCENE III . Oli .
Is old dog my reward ? moft true , I have loft my teeth in your fervice . God be with my old mafter , he would not have spoke such a word . [ Exe . Orlando and Adam . St & pn y án q This 214 * of t A 9100 , 150 SCENE III . Oli .
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Thus moft inyectively he pierceth through The body of the Country , City , Court , Yea , and of this our life ; fwearing , that we Are meer ufurpers , tyrants , and what's worfe , To fright the animals , and to kill them up In their ...
Thus moft inyectively he pierceth through The body of the Country , City , Court , Yea , and of this our life ; fwearing , that we Are meer ufurpers , tyrants , and what's worfe , To fright the animals , and to kill them up In their ...
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Who can come in , and fay , that I mean her ; When fuch a one as fhe , fuch is her neighbour ? Or what is he of bafeft function , } .. Jaq . What , for a counter , would I do but good ? Duke Sen. Moft mifchievous foul fin , in chiding ...
Who can come in , and fay , that I mean her ; When fuch a one as fhe , fuch is her neighbour ? Or what is he of bafeft function , } .. Jaq . What , for a counter , would I do but good ? Duke Sen. Moft mifchievous foul fin , in chiding ...
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This life is moft jolly . Freeze , freeze , thou bitter sky , That doft not bite fo nigh , As benefits forgot : Tho ' thou the waters warp , Thy fting is not fo sharp As friend remembred not . Heigh bo ! fing , & c . faithlefs courtiers ...
This life is moft jolly . Freeze , freeze , thou bitter sky , That doft not bite fo nigh , As benefits forgot : Tho ' thou the waters warp , Thy fting is not fo sharp As friend remembred not . Heigh bo ! fing , & c . faithlefs courtiers ...
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If that you were the good Sir Rowland's Son , As you have whifper'd faithfully you were , And as mine eyes doth his effigies witnefs , Moft truly limn'd , and living in your face , Be truly welcome hither .
If that you were the good Sir Rowland's Son , As you have whifper'd faithfully you were , And as mine eyes doth his effigies witnefs , Moft truly limn'd , and living in your face , Be truly welcome hither .
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