The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... pray , ' That thou confent to marry us this day . Fri. Holy faint Francis , what a change is here ! Is Rofaline , whom thou didst love fo dear , So foon forfaken ? Young mens ' love then lies Not truly in their hearts , but in their ...
... pray , ' That thou confent to marry us this day . Fri. Holy faint Francis , what a change is here ! Is Rofaline , whom thou didst love fo dear , So foon forfaken ? Young mens ' love then lies Not truly in their hearts , but in their ...
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Shakespeare. Rom . I pray thee , chide not : fhe , whom I love now , Doth grace for grace , and love for love allow : The other did not fo . Fri. Oh , the knew well , Thy love did read by rote , and could not spell . But come , young ...
Shakespeare. Rom . I pray thee , chide not : fhe , whom I love now , Doth grace for grace , and love for love allow : The other did not fo . Fri. Oh , the knew well , Thy love did read by rote , and could not spell . But come , young ...
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... pray you , Sir , what faucy merchant was this , that was fo full of his ropery ? Rom . A gentleman , nurfe , that loves to hear himself talk , and will speak more in a minute , than he will ftand to in a month . Nurfe . An ' a fpeak any ...
... pray you , Sir , what faucy merchant was this , that was fo full of his ropery ? Rom . A gentleman , nurfe , that loves to hear himself talk , and will speak more in a minute , than he will ftand to in a month . Nurfe . An ' a fpeak any ...
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... Pray you , Sir , a word and as I told you , my young lady bid me en- quire you out ; what the bid ine fay , I will keep to my- felf . But first let me tell ye , if ye fhould lead her into a fool's paradife , as they fay , it were a very ...
... Pray you , Sir , a word and as I told you , my young lady bid me en- quire you out ; what the bid ine fay , I will keep to my- felf . But first let me tell ye , if ye fhould lead her into a fool's paradife , as they fay , it were a very ...
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... pray thee , fpeak Good , good narfe , fpeak . - Nurfe . What hafte ? Can you not stay a while ? Do you not fee , that I am out of breath Jul . How art thou out of breath , when thou haft breath To fay to me , that thou art out of breath ...
... pray thee , fpeak Good , good narfe , fpeak . - Nurfe . What hafte ? Can you not stay a while ? Do you not fee , that I am out of breath Jul . How art thou out of breath , when thou haft breath To fay to me , that thou art out of breath ...
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