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Page 741
... father's house , And all the brother's too : and yet I know not . Sir , shall I to this lady ? Duke . Ay , that's the theme . To her in haste ; give her this jewel ; say , My love can give no place , bide no denay . SCENE V. OLIVIA's ...
... father's house , And all the brother's too : and yet I know not . Sir , shall I to this lady ? Duke . Ay , that's the theme . To her in haste ; give her this jewel ; say , My love can give no place , bide no denay . SCENE V. OLIVIA's ...
Page 769
... father . Duke . Come , away ! Oli . Whither , my lord ? Cesario , husband , stay . Duke . Husband ! Oli . Ay ... father ! Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Dere to unfold , though lately we intended SHAK . I.- -25 150 To keep ...
... father . Duke . Come , away ! Oli . Whither , my lord ? Cesario , husband , stay . Duke . Husband ! Oli . Ay ... father ! Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Dere to unfold , though lately we intended SHAK . I.- -25 150 To keep ...
Page 816
... father's ground . Pèr . Now Jove afford you cause f To me the difference forges dread ; your greatness Hath not been used to fear . Even now I tremble To think your father , by some accident , Should pass this way as you did : O , the ...
... father's ground . Pèr . Now Jove afford you cause f To me the difference forges dread ; your greatness Hath not been used to fear . Even now I tremble To think your father , by some accident , Should pass this way as you did : O , the ...
Page 817
... father's will I should take on me 600 70 The hostess - ship o ' the day . [ To Cam . ] You're welcome , sir . Give me those flowers there , Dorcas . Reverend sirs , For you there's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming and savour all ...
... father's will I should take on me 600 70 The hostess - ship o ' the day . [ To Cam . ] You're welcome , sir . Give me those flowers there , Dorcas . Reverend sirs , For you there's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming and savour all ...
Page 823
... father and the gentlemen are in sad talk , and we'll not trouble them . Come , bring away thy pack after me . Wenches , I'll buy for you both . Pedlar , lets have the first choice . Follow me , girls . [ Exit with Dorcas and Mopsa . Aut ...
... father and the gentlemen are in sad talk , and we'll not trouble them . Come , bring away thy pack after me . Wenches , I'll buy for you both . Pedlar , lets have the first choice . Follow me , girls . [ Exit with Dorcas and Mopsa . Aut ...
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