TragediesCollier, 1899 |
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Page 217
... master's bidding : When thou see'st him A little witness my obedience : Look ! I draw the sword myself : take it ; and hit The innocent mansion of my love , my heart : Fear not ; ' t is empty of all things but grief : Thy master is not ...
... master's bidding : When thou see'st him A little witness my obedience : Look ! I draw the sword myself : take it ; and hit The innocent mansion of my love , my heart : Fear not ; ' t is empty of all things but grief : Thy master is not ...
Page 232
... master . Luc . ' Lack , good youth ! Thou mor'st no less with thy complaining , than Thy master in bleeding ; Say his name , good friend . Imo . Richard du Champ . If I do lie , and do No harm by it , though the gods hear , I hope They ...
... master . Luc . ' Lack , good youth ! Thou mor'st no less with thy complaining , than Thy master in bleeding ; Say his name , good friend . Imo . Richard du Champ . If I do lie , and do No harm by it , though the gods hear , I hope They ...
Page 371
... master steward , where's our master ? Are we undone ? cast off ? nothing remaining ? Flav . Alack , my fellows , what should I say to you ? Let me be recorded by the righteous gods , I am as poor as you . Such a house broke ! 1 Serv ...
... master steward , where's our master ? Are we undone ? cast off ? nothing remaining ? Flav . Alack , my fellows , what should I say to you ? Let me be recorded by the righteous gods , I am as poor as you . Such a house broke ! 1 Serv ...
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