Plays and PoemsNew Amsterdam Book Company, 1897 |
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... marry me ; If not , I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant Whether you will or no . Fer . And I thus humble ever . Mir . My mistress , dearest ; My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as ...
... marry me ; If not , I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant Whether you will or no . Fer . And I thus humble ever . Mir . My mistress , dearest ; My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as ...
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... Marry , after they closed in earnest , they parted very fairly in jest . Speed . But shall she marry him ? Launce . No. Speed . How then ? Shall he marry her ? Launce . No , neither . Speed . What , are they broken ? Launce . No , they ...
... Marry , after they closed in earnest , they parted very fairly in jest . Speed . But shall she marry him ? Launce . No. Speed . How then ? Shall he marry her ? Launce . No , neither . Speed . What , are they broken ? Launce . No , they ...
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... Marry , mine host , because I cannot be merry . Host . Come , we ' ll have you merry . I'll bring you where you shall hear music and see the gentleman that yon asked for . Jul . But shall I hear him speak ? Host . Ay , that you shall ...
... Marry , mine host , because I cannot be merry . Host . Come , we ' ll have you merry . I'll bring you where you shall hear music and see the gentleman that yon asked for . Jul . But shall I hear him speak ? Host . Ay , that you shall ...
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... Marry , at my house . Trust me , I think ' tis almost day . Jul . Not so ; but it hath been the longest night That e'er I watch'd and the most heaviest . 141 SCENE III.The Same . Enter EGLAMOUR . Excunt . Egl . This is the hour that ...
... Marry , at my house . Trust me , I think ' tis almost day . Jul . Not so ; but it hath been the longest night That e'er I watch'd and the most heaviest . 141 SCENE III.The Same . Enter EGLAMOUR . Excunt . Egl . This is the hour that ...
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... marry trap ' with you , if you run the Nym . Be avised , sir , and pass good humours . nut - hook's humour on me ; that is the very note of it . Slen . By this hat , then , he in the red face had it ; for though I cannot remember what I ...
... marry trap ' with you , if you run the Nym . Be avised , sir , and pass good humours . nut - hook's humour on me ; that is the very note of it . Slen . By this hat , then , he in the red face had it ; for though I cannot remember what I ...
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