The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Exit Boy I doubt , he be hurt . - Fare ye well , good niece . Cres . Adieu , uncle . Pan . I'll be with you , niece , by and by . Cres . To bring , uncle , - Pan . Ay , a token from Troilus . Cres . By the same token - you are a bawd.- [ ...
... Exit Boy I doubt , he be hurt . - Fare ye well , good niece . Cres . Adieu , uncle . Pan . I'll be with you , niece , by and by . Cres . To bring , uncle , - Pan . Ay , a token from Troilus . Cres . By the same token - you are a bawd.- [ ...
Page 109
... Exit DIOMEDES . Troilus , farewell ! one eye yet looks on thee ; But with my heart the other eye doth see . Ah ! poor our sex ! this fault in us I find , The error of our eye directs our mind : What error leads , must err ; O then ...
... Exit DIOMEDES . Troilus , farewell ! one eye yet looks on thee ; But with my heart the other eye doth see . Ah ! poor our sex ! this fault in us I find , The error of our eye directs our mind : What error leads , must err ; O then ...
Page 118
... Exit . Ther . God - a - mercy , that thou wilt believe me ; But a plague break thy neck , for frighting me ! What's become of the wenching rogues ? I think , they have swallowed one another : I would laugh at that miracle . Yet , in a ...
... Exit . Ther . God - a - mercy , that thou wilt believe me ; But a plague break thy neck , for frighting me ! What's become of the wenching rogues ? I think , they have swallowed one another : I would laugh at that miracle . Yet , in a ...
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