The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... thou hast in Ephesus : Beg thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live ; if not † , then thou art doom'd to die : - Gaoler , take him to thy custody . Gaol . I will , my lord . Ege . Hopeless , and helpless , doth Ægeon wend ...
... thou hast in Ephesus : Beg thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live ; if not † , then thou art doom'd to die : - Gaoler , take him to thy custody . Gaol . I will , my lord . Ege . Hopeless , and helpless , doth Ægeon wend ...
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... thee ? Dro . E. To me , sir ? why you gave no gold to me . Ant . S. Come on , sir knave ; have done your foolish- ness , And tell me , how thou hast dispos'd thy charge . Dro . E. My charge was but to fetch you from the mart Home to ...
... thee ? Dro . E. To me , sir ? why you gave no gold to me . Ant . S. Come on , sir knave ; have done your foolish- ness , And tell me , how thou hast dispos'd thy charge . Dro . E. My charge was but to fetch you from the mart Home to ...
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William Shakespeare. So thou , that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee , With urging helpless patience would'st relieve me : But , if thou live to see like right bereft , This fool - begg'd ' patience in thee will be left . Luc . Well ...
William Shakespeare. So thou , that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee , With urging helpless patience would'st relieve me : But , if thou live to see like right bereft , This fool - begg'd ' patience in thee will be left . Luc . Well ...
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... Thou hast 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 ...
... Thou hast 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 ...
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