The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various CommentatorsGeorge Kearsley, 1806 |
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... thou hast hawks will soar Above the morning lark : Or wilt thou hunt ? Thy hounds shall make the welkin answer them , And fetch shrill echoes from the hollow earth . 1 Ser . Say , thou wilt course ; thy greyhounds are as swift As ...
... thou hast hawks will soar Above the morning lark : Or wilt thou hunt ? Thy hounds shall make the welkin answer them , And fetch shrill echoes from the hollow earth . 1 Ser . Say , thou wilt course ; thy greyhounds are as swift As ...
Page 47
... thee for my wife . Kath . Mov'd ! in good time : let him that mov'd you hither , Remove you hence : I knew you at the first , You were a moveable . Pet . Why , what's a moveable ? Kath . A joint - stool 31 . Pet . Thou hast hit it ...
... thee for my wife . Kath . Mov'd ! in good time : let him that mov'd you hither , Remove you hence : I knew you at the first , You were a moveable . Pet . Why , what's a moveable ? Kath . A joint - stool 31 . Pet . Thou hast hit it ...
Page 49
... thou art pleasant , gamesome , passing courteous ; But slow in speech , yet sweet as spring - time flowers : Thou canst not frown , thou canst not look askance , Nor bite the lip , as angry wenches will ; Nor hast thou pleasure to be ...
... thou art pleasant , gamesome , passing courteous ; But slow in speech , yet sweet as spring - time flowers : Thou canst not frown , thou canst not look askance , Nor bite the lip , as angry wenches will ; Nor hast thou pleasure to be ...
Page 67
... thee ; pr'ythee , be not angry . Kath . I will be angry ; What hast thou to do ? - Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre . Ay , marry , sir : now it begins to work . Kath . Gentlemen , forward to the bridal dinner : - I see ...
... thee ; pr'ythee , be not angry . Kath . I will be angry ; What hast thou to do ? - Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre . Ay , marry , sir : now it begins to work . Kath . Gentlemen , forward to the bridal dinner : - I see ...
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... hast thou din'd ? The tailor stays thy leisure , To deck thy body with his ruffling treasure.- Enter Tailor . Come , tailor , let us see these ornaments ; Enter Haberdasher . Lay forth the gown . - What news with you , sir ? Hab . Here ...
... hast thou din'd ? The tailor stays thy leisure , To deck thy body with his ruffling treasure.- Enter Tailor . Come , tailor , let us see these ornaments ; Enter Haberdasher . Lay forth the gown . - What news with you , sir ? Hab . Here ...
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