And ne'er have spoke a loving word to you : But you at your sick service had a prince. Nay, you may think my love was crafty love, And call it cunning : do, an if you will. If Heaven be pleased that you must use me ill, Why, then you must. The Works of Shakespeare ... - Página 90por William Shakespeare - 1907Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1837 - 516 páginas
...you must. — Will you put out mine eves ? These eye's, that never did. nor never shall, So much »a frown on you? Hub. I have sworn to do it ; And with hot irons must I burn them out. ./;/.''. Ah, none, but in this iron age, would do it ! The iron of itself, though huat red-hot, Approaching... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...crafty love, And call it, cunning ; Do, an if you will : If heaven be pleas'd that you must use me ill. l presently have need of you. — [ Ex. Lords. I know...will have it so, For some displeasing service I ha ? Huh. I have sworn to do it ; And with hot irons must I burn them out. Arth. Ah, none, but in this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 páginas
...crafty love, And call it cunning ; do, an if you will ; If Heaven be pleased that you must use me ill, Why, then you must. — Will you put out mine eyes...much as frown on you ? Hub. I have sworn to do it ; Arth. Ah, none, but in this iron age, would do it! The iron of itself, though heat l red-hot, Approaching... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 páginas
...cunning ; Do, an if you will: If heaven be pleas'd that you must use me ill, Why, then you must.—Will you put out mine eyes ? These eyes, that never did, nor never shall, So much as frown on jou ? Hub. I have sworn to do it; And with hot irons must I burn them out. Arth. Ah, none, but in this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 396 páginas
...crafty love, And call it cunning : do, an if you will : If Heaven be pleased that you will use me ill, Why then you must. Will you put out mine eyes ? —...to do it ; And with hot irons must I burn them out. Ar. Ah, none, but in this iron age, would do it ! The iron of itself, though heat red-hot, Approaching... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 594 páginas
...crafty love, And call it cunning : do, an if you will. If heaven be pleas'd that you will use me ill, Why, then you must. — Will you put out mine eyes...to do it, And with hot irons must I burn them out. .//•<'//. Ah ! none but in this iron age would do it. The iron of itself, though heat red-hot, Approaching... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 418 páginas
...crafty love, And call it cunning; Do, an if you will: If heaven be pleas'd that you must use me ill, Why, then you must. — Will you put out mine eyes?...to do it; And with hot irons must I burn them out. Ailh. Ah, none, but in this iron age, would do it! The iron of itself, though heat5 red-hot, Approaching... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 508 páginas
...crafty love^ And call it cunning: do, an if you will. If heaven be plcas'd that you will use me ill , Why , then you must — Will you put out mine eyes?...to do it , And with hot irons must I burn them out. Artb. Ah ! none but in this iron age would do it. The iron of itself, though heat red-hot , Approaching... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 páginas
...crafty love, And call it cunning : do an if you will : If heaven he pleased that you must use me ill, Why then you must.— Will you put out mine eyes "...never did nor never shall So much as frown on you ? Huh. I have sworn to do it ; And with hot irons must I hum them out. Arth. Ah, none hut in this iron... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 páginas
...If heaven be pleas'd that you must use me ill. Why, then you must. — Will you put out mine eye»? ur turn, the more my grief. Pet. I see, you do not mean to part with ? Huh. I have sworn to do it ; And with hot irons must I burn them out. Arth. Ah, none, but in this... | |
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