The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... leave . In Syracufa was I born , and wed Unto a woman , happy , but for me ; And by me too , had not our hap been bad : With her I liv'd in joy our wealth increas'd , By profperous voyages I often made To Epidamnum ; ' till my factor's ...
... leave . In Syracufa was I born , and wed Unto a woman , happy , but for me ; And by me too , had not our hap been bad : With her I liv'd in joy our wealth increas'd , By profperous voyages I often made To Epidamnum ; ' till my factor's ...
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... clean through the bounds of Afia , And coafting homeward , came to Ephesus . Hopeless to find , yet loth to leave unfought Or that , or any place that harbours men . But But here muft end the ftory of my life And 6 THE COMEDY.
... clean through the bounds of Afia , And coafting homeward , came to Ephesus . Hopeless to find , yet loth to leave unfought Or that , or any place that harbours men . But But here muft end the ftory of my life And 6 THE COMEDY.
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... leave bat- tering , I had rather have it a head ; an you use these blows long , I muft get a fconce for my head , and in- .. fconce it too , or elfe I fhall feek my wit in my fhoulders : but , I pray , Sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . Doft ...
... leave bat- tering , I had rather have it a head ; an you use these blows long , I muft get a fconce for my head , and in- .. fconce it too , or elfe I fhall feek my wit in my fhoulders : but , I pray , Sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . Doft ...
Page 36
... chain ? I pray you let fee it . Mer . My bufinefs cannot brook this dalliance : Good Sir , fay , whe'r you'll answer me or no : If not , I'll leave him to the officer .. E. Ant .. E. Ant . I answer you ? why fhould I 36 THE COMEDY.
... chain ? I pray you let fee it . Mer . My bufinefs cannot brook this dalliance : Good Sir , fay , whe'r you'll answer me or no : If not , I'll leave him to the officer .. E. Ant .. E. Ant . I answer you ? why fhould I 36 THE COMEDY.
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... leave me , and be gone . Cour . Give me the ring of mine , you had at dinner , Or for my diamond the chain you promis'd , And I'll be gone , Sir , and not trouble you . S. Dro . Some devils afk but the parings of one's nail , a rush , a ...
... leave me , and be gone . Cour . Give me the ring of mine , you had at dinner , Or for my diamond the chain you promis'd , And I'll be gone , Sir , and not trouble you . S. Dro . Some devils afk but the parings of one's nail , a rush , a ...
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