The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7 |
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Thou coward , art thou bragging to the stars , Telling the bushes that thou look'it
for wars , And wilt not come ? Come , recreant ; come , thou child ; I'll whip thee
with a rod : He is defil'd , That draws a sword on thee . Dem . Yea ; art thou there
?
Thou coward , art thou bragging to the stars , Telling the bushes that thou look'it
for wars , And wilt not come ? Come , recreant ; come , thou child ; I'll whip thee
with a rod : He is defil'd , That draws a sword on thee . Dem . Yea ; art thou there
?
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co O fates ! come , come ; " Cut thread and thrum ; 3 Quail , crush , conclude , and
quell ! * " Approach , ye furies fell ! ] Somewhat like this our poet might possibly
have recolle & ed in " a lytell treatyse cleped La Conuj dunce d'amours . Printed ...
co O fates ! come , come ; " Cut thread and thrum ; 3 Quail , crush , conclude , and
quell ! * " Approach , ye furies fell ! ] Somewhat like this our poet might possibly
have recolle & ed in " a lytell treatyse cleped La Conuj dunce d'amours . Printed ...
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I will come to your worship to - morrow morning . Biron . It must be done this
afternoon . Hark , slave , it is but this ; The princess comes to hunt here in the park
, And in her train there is a gentle lady ; When tongues speak sweetly , then they
...
I will come to your worship to - morrow morning . Biron . It must be done this
afternoon . Hark , slave , it is but this ; The princess comes to hunt here in the park
, And in her train there is a gentle lady ; When tongues speak sweetly , then they
...
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From which lord , to which lady ? Cost . From my lord Biion , a good master of
mine , To a lady of France , that he call'd Rosaline . PRIN , Thou hast mistaken
his letter . Come , lords , away . Here , sweet , put up this ; ' twill be thine another
day .
From which lord , to which lady ? Cost . From my lord Biion , a good master of
mine , To a lady of France , that he call'd Rosaline . PRIN , Thou hast mistaken
his letter . Come , lords , away . Here , sweet , put up this ; ' twill be thine another
day .
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Therefore I do it ; and , I make no doubt , The rest will ne'er come in , ' if he be out
. There's no such sport , as sport by sport o'erthrown ; To make theirs ours , and
ours none but our own : So shall we stay , mocking intended game ; And they ...
Therefore I do it ; and , I make no doubt , The rest will ne'er come in , ' if he be out
. There's no such sport , as sport by sport o'erthrown ; To make theirs ours , and
ours none but our own : So shall we stay , mocking intended game ; And they ...
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