Plays and PoemsNew Amsterdam Book Company, 1897 |
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... better to confer with thee . Pro . Longer than I prove loyal to your grace Let me not live to look upon your grace . Duke . Thou know'st how willingly I would effect 21 The match between Sir Thurio and my daughter . Pro . I do , my lord ...
... better to confer with thee . Pro . Longer than I prove loyal to your grace Let me not live to look upon your grace . Duke . Thou know'st how willingly I would effect 21 The match between Sir Thurio and my daughter . Pro . I do , my lord ...
Page 39
... better havenone Thou counterfeit to thy true friend ! Pro . In love Who respects friend ? Sil . Fear not ; he bears an honourable mind , And will not use a woman lawlessly . Sil . O Valentine ! this I endure for thee . SCENE IV ...
... better havenone Thou counterfeit to thy true friend ! Pro . In love Who respects friend ? Sil . Fear not ; he bears an honourable mind , And will not use a woman lawlessly . Sil . O Valentine ! this I endure for thee . SCENE IV ...
Page 42
... better ; it was ill - killed . How doth good Mistress Page ? and I thank you always with my heart , la ! with my heart . Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . 93 Page . Iamglad to see you , good Master Slender . Slen . How ...
... better ; it was ill - killed . How doth good Mistress Page ? and I thank you always with my heart , la ! with my heart . Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . 93 Page . Iamglad to see you , good Master Slender . Slen . How ...
Page 45
... better . Quick . Does he not wear a great round beard , like a glover's paring - knife ? 21 Sim . No , forsooth : he hath but a little wee face , with a little yellow beard , a Cain - coloured beard . Quick . A softly - sprighted man ...
... better . Quick . Does he not wear a great round beard , like a glover's paring - knife ? 21 Sim . No , forsooth : he hath but a little wee face , with a little yellow beard , a Cain - coloured beard . Quick . A softly - sprighted man ...
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... better a little chiding than a great deal of heart - break . Mrs. Ford . Where is Nan now and her troop of fairies , and the Welsh devil , Hugh ? Mrs. Page . They are all couched in a pit hard by Herne's oak , with obscured lights ...
... better a little chiding than a great deal of heart - break . Mrs. Ford . Where is Nan now and her troop of fairies , and the Welsh devil , Hugh ? Mrs. Page . They are all couched in a pit hard by Herne's oak , with obscured lights ...
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