The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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Page 12
... thine own custody ? Dro . E. I pray you , jest , sir , as you sit at dinner : I from my mistress come to you in post ; If I return , I shall be post indeed ; For she will score your fault upon my pate . Methinks , your maw , like mine ...
... thine own custody ? Dro . E. I pray you , jest , sir , as you sit at dinner : I from my mistress come to you in post ; If I return , I shall be post indeed ; For she will score your fault upon my pate . Methinks , your maw , like mine ...
Page 22
... thine ear , That never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never meat sweet - savour'd in thy taste , Unless I spake , look'd , touch'd † , or carv'd , to thee . How comes it now , my ...
... thine ear , That never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never meat sweet - savour'd in thy taste , Unless I spake , look'd , touch'd † , or carv'd , to thee . How comes it now , my ...
Page 24
... thine : Thou art an elm , my husband , I a vine ; Whose weakness , married to thy stronger state , Makes me with thy strength to communicate : If aught possess thee from me , it is dross , Usurping ivy , briar , or idle moss ' ; Who ...
... thine : Thou art an elm , my husband , I a vine ; Whose weakness , married to thy stronger state , Makes me with thy strength to communicate : If aught possess thee from me , it is dross , Usurping ivy , briar , or idle moss ' ; Who ...
Page 25
... thine own form . Dro . S. No , I am an ape . Luc . If thou art chang'd to aught , ' tis to an ass . Dro . S. ' Tis true ; she rides me , and I long for grass . " Tis So , I am an ass ; else it could never be , But I should know her as ...
... thine own form . Dro . S. No , I am an ape . Luc . If thou art chang'd to aught , ' tis to an ass . Dro . S. ' Tis true ; she rides me , and I long for grass . " Tis So , I am an ass ; else it could never be , But I should know her as ...
Page 83
... thine , and thrice to mine , And thrice again , to make up nine : Peace ! the charm's wound up . Enter MACBETH and BANQUO . Macb . So foul and fair a day I have not seen . Ban . How far is't call'd to Fores ? -What are these , So wither ...
... thine , and thrice to mine , And thrice again , to make up nine : Peace ! the charm's wound up . Enter MACBETH and BANQUO . Macb . So foul and fair a day I have not seen . Ban . How far is't call'd to Fores ? -What are these , So wither ...
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