The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... madam , - Vir . I am glad to see your ladyship . Val . How do you both ? you are manifest house- keepers . What , are you sewing here ? A fine spot , in good faith . - How does your little son ? Vir . I thank your ladyship ; well , good ...
... madam , - Vir . I am glad to see your ladyship . Val . How do you both ? you are manifest house- keepers . What , are you sewing here ? A fine spot , in good faith . - How does your little son ? Vir . I thank your ladyship ; well , good ...
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... madam . Val . Come , lay aside your stitchery , I must have you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon . Vir . No , good madam ; I will not out of doors . Val . Not out of doors ! Vol . She shall , she shall . Vir . Indeed , no ...
... madam . Val . Come , lay aside your stitchery , I must have you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon . Vir . No , good madam ; I will not out of doors . Val . Not out of doors ! Vol . She shall , she shall . Vir . Indeed , no ...
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William Shakespeare. Vir . O , good madam , there can be none yet . Val . Verily , I do not jest with you ; there came news from him last night . Vir . Indeed , madam ? Val . In earnest , it's true ; I heard a senator speak it . Thus it ...
William Shakespeare. Vir . O , good madam , there can be none yet . Val . Verily , I do not jest with you ; there came news from him last night . Vir . Indeed , madam ? Val . In earnest , it's true ; I heard a senator speak it . Thus it ...
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