The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen5Harper& brothers, 1907 |
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... sing in my cage . If I had my mouth , I would bite ; if I had my liberty , I would do my liking : in the mean- time let me be that I am , and seek not to alter me . CON . Can you make no use of your discontent ? D. JOHN . I make all use ...
... sing in my cage . If I had my mouth , I would bite ; if I had my liberty , I would do my liking : in the mean- time let me be that I am , and seek not to alter me . CON . Can you make no use of your discontent ? D. JOHN . I make all use ...
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... Sing all a green willow must be my garland . " See 1. 194 , infra . 168 usurer's chain ] the gold chain usually worn by wealthy citizens . 160 170 178 alconalization SCENE I MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING I go under [ 30 ] MUCH ADO ABOUT ...
... Sing all a green willow must be my garland . " See 1. 194 , infra . 168 usurer's chain ] the gold chain usually worn by wealthy citizens . 160 170 178 alconalization SCENE I MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING I go under [ 30 ] MUCH ADO ABOUT ...
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... sing , and restore them to the owner . BENE . If their singing answer your saying , by my faith , you say honestly . D. PEDRO . The Lady Beatrice hath a quarrel to you : the gentleman that danced with her told her she is much wronged by ...
... sing , and restore them to the owner . BENE . If their singing answer your saying , by my faith , you say honestly . D. PEDRO . The Lady Beatrice hath a quarrel to you : the gentleman that danced with her told her she is much wronged by ...
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... sing , and let me woo no more . BALTH . Because you talk of wooing , I will sing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy , yet he wooes , Yet will he swear he loves . D. PEDRO . Nay , pray thee , come ...
... sing , and let me woo no more . BALTH . Because you talk of wooing , I will sing ; Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy , yet he wooes , Yet will he swear he loves . D. PEDRO . Nay , pray thee , come ...
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... Sing no more ditties , sing no moe , Of dumps so dull and heavy ; The fraud of men was ever so , Since summer first was leavy : Then sigh not so , & c . D. PEDRO . By my troth , a good song . BALTH . And an ill singer , my lord . i D ...
... Sing no more ditties , sing no moe , Of dumps so dull and heavy ; The fraud of men was ever so , Since summer first was leavy : Then sigh not so , & c . D. PEDRO . By my troth , a good song . BALTH . And an ill singer , my lord . i D ...
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ADAM Audrey bear beard BEAT Beatrice BEAU BORA BORACHIO brother Celia CLAUD comedy cousin daughter Dogberry Don John DON PEDRO dost doth DUKE F Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father Folios fool FOREST Enter forest of Arden foul FRIAR Ganymede give grace hand hath hear heart heigh-ho Hero hither honour horns humour infra Jaques lady LEON Leonato live look lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost lover MARG Margaret marriage marry master master constable means merry Messina never night Oliver Orlando Ovid Phebe play prithee Quarto reading Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare shepherd Signior Benedick Silvius sing song speak story supra swear sweet tell thank thing thou art to-morrow tongue TOUCH Touchstone troth Twelfth Night VERG villain WATCH wear WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wilt wise woman word young youth