The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 135
... Post- HUMUS and PHILARIO . Post . Fear it not , sir : I would , I were so sure To win the king , as I am bold , her honour Will remain hers . Phi . What means do you make to him ? Post . Not any ; but abide the change of time ; Quake in ...
... Post- HUMUS and PHILARIO . Post . Fear it not , sir : I would , I were so sure To win the king , as I am bold , her honour Will remain hers . Phi . What means do you make to him ? Post . Not any ; but abide the change of time ; Quake in ...
Page 136
... Post . The swiftest harts have posted you by land : And winds of all the corners kiss'd your sails , To make your vessel nimble . Phi . Welcome , sir . Post . I hope , the briefness of your answer made The speediness of your return ...
... Post . The swiftest harts have posted you by land : And winds of all the corners kiss'd your sails , To make your vessel nimble . Phi . Welcome , sir . Post . I hope , the briefness of your answer made The speediness of your return ...
Page 188
... Post .. I am merrier to die , than thou art to live . Gaol . Indeed , sir , he that sleeps feels not the toothach : But a man that were to sleep your sleep , and a hangman to help him to bed , I think , he would change places with his ...
... Post .. I am merrier to die , than thou art to live . Gaol . Indeed , sir , he that sleeps feels not the toothach : But a man that were to sleep your sleep , and a hangman to help him to bed , I think , he would change places with his ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare; Illustrated: Embracing A Life of ... William Shakespeare No preview available - 2006 |
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