The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... I'll give him his payment ; if ever he go alone again , I'll never wrestle for prize more ; and fo , God keep your worship . [ Exit . Oli . Farewel , good Charles . Now will I ftir this game- fter : I hope , I shall see an end of him ...
... I'll give him his payment ; if ever he go alone again , I'll never wrestle for prize more ; and fo , God keep your worship . [ Exit . Oli . Farewel , good Charles . Now will I ftir this game- fter : I hope , I shall see an end of him ...
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... I'll put myself in poor and mean attire , And with a kind of umber smirch my face ; The like do you ; fo fhall we pafs along , And never ftir affailants . Rof . Were't not better , Because that I am more than common tall , That I did ...
... I'll put myself in poor and mean attire , And with a kind of umber smirch my face ; The like do you ; fo fhall we pafs along , And never ftir affailants . Rof . Were't not better , Because that I am more than common tall , That I did ...
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... I'll do the fervice of a younger man In all your business and neceffities . Orla . Oh ! good old man , how well in thee appears The conftant fervice of the antique world ; When service sweat for duty , not for meed ! Thou art not for ...
... I'll do the fervice of a younger man In all your business and neceffities . Orla . Oh ! good old man , how well in thee appears The conftant fervice of the antique world ; When service sweat for duty , not for meed ! Thou art not for ...
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... I'll thank you ; but that , they call Compliment , is like the encounter of two dog - apes . And when a man thanks me heartily , me- thinks , I have given him a penny , and he renders me the beggarly thanks . Come , fing ; and you that ...
... I'll thank you ; but that , they call Compliment , is like the encounter of two dog - apes . And when a man thanks me heartily , me- thinks , I have given him a penny , and he renders me the beggarly thanks . Come , fing ; and you that ...
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... I'll go to fleep if I can ; if I cannot , I'll rail against all the firft - born of Egypt : Ami . And I'll go feek the Duke : his banquet is pre [ Exeunt feverally . par'd . Enter ORLANDO and ADAM . Adam . Dear mafter , I can go no ...
... I'll go to fleep if I can ; if I cannot , I'll rail against all the firft - born of Egypt : Ami . And I'll go feek the Duke : his banquet is pre [ Exeunt feverally . par'd . Enter ORLANDO and ADAM . Adam . Dear mafter , I can go no ...
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