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Tell me thy reason why thou wile marry . Clown . My poor body , madam , requires it : I am driven on by the flesh ; and he must needs go , that the devil drives . 7 I ) 7 > > : Count . Is this all your worship's ALL'S VELL TIIAT ENDS ...
Tell me thy reason why thou wile marry . Clown . My poor body , madam , requires it : I am driven on by the flesh ; and he must needs go , that the devil drives . 7 I ) 7 > > : Count . Is this all your worship's ALL'S VELL TIIAT ENDS ...
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Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman , I would speak with ber ; Helen I mean . Clown . Was this fair face the cause , quoth she , [ singing . ] Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? Fond done , done fond , Was this king Priam's joy .
Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman , I would speak with ber ; Helen I mean . Clown . Was this fair face the cause , quoth she , [ singing . ] Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? Fond done , done fond , Was this king Priam's joy .
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Now to all sense ' tis gross , You love my son ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say , thou dost not : therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis so : – for , look , thy cheeks Confess it ...
Now to all sense ' tis gross , You love my son ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say , thou dost not : therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis so : – for , look , thy cheeks Confess it ...
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Wherefore ? tell true . Hel . I will tell truth ; by grace itself , I swear . You know , my father left me some prescriptions Of rare and prov'd effects , such as his reading , And manifest experience , had collected For general ...
Wherefore ? tell true . Hel . I will tell truth ; by grace itself , I swear . You know , my father left me some prescriptions Of rare and prov'd effects , such as his reading , And manifest experience , had collected For general ...
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Take her by the hand , And tell her , she is thine : to whom I promise A counterpoize ; if not to thy estate , A balance more replete . Ber . I take her hand . King . Good fortune , and the favour of the king , Smile upon this contract ...
Take her by the hand , And tell her , she is thine : to whom I promise A counterpoize ; if not to thy estate , A balance more replete . Ber . I take her hand . King . Good fortune , and the favour of the king , Smile upon this contract ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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