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I endeavoured to comfort myself therewith , and again to recover my lost honours in this miserablo I fled from the company ; and the house - steward , who had acted as an assistant , gave me tho manuscript of the play .
I endeavoured to comfort myself therewith , and again to recover my lost honours in this miserablo I fled from the company ; and the house - steward , who had acted as an assistant , gave me tho manuscript of the play .
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An honour ! * were not I thine only nurse , I'd say , thou hadst suck'd wisdom from thy teat . La . Cap . Well , think of marriage now ; younger Enter a Servant . Sero . Madam , the guests are come , supper served up , you called ...
An honour ! * were not I thine only nurse , I'd say , thou hadst suck'd wisdom from thy teat . La . Cap . Well , think of marriage now ; younger Enter a Servant . Sero . Madam , the guests are come , supper served up , you called ...
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Now by the stock and honour of my kin , To strike him dead I hold it not a sin . 1 Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ? wherefore storm you so ? Tyb . Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe ; A villain , that is hither come in spite , To scorn ...
Now by the stock and honour of my kin , To strike him dead I hold it not a sin . 1 Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ? wherefore storm you so ? Tyb . Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe ; A villain , that is hither come in spite , To scorn ...
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George Wither , in his obsequiez upon the death of Prince Henry , thus introduces Britannia lamenting :“ Alas 1 who now shalt grace my tournamento , Or honour me with deeds of chivalrie ? " When Touchstone adds , “ O sir ! we quarrel in ...
George Wither , in his obsequiez upon the death of Prince Henry , thus introduces Britannia lamenting :“ Alas 1 who now shalt grace my tournamento , Or honour me with deeds of chivalrie ? " When Touchstone adds , “ O sir ! we quarrel in ...
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Jul , Blister'd be thy tongue , For such a wish ! he was not born to shame : Upon his brow shame is asham'd to sit ; For ' t is a throne where honour may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth . 0 , what a beast was I to chide ...
Jul , Blister'd be thy tongue , For such a wish ! he was not born to shame : Upon his brow shame is asham'd to sit ; For ' t is a throne where honour may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth . 0 , what a beast was I to chide ...
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