The Plays of William Shakspeare: CymbelineC. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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... Boult . I may so . Bawd . Who should deny it ? Come young one , I like the manner of your garments well . Boult . Ay , by my faith , they shall not be changed yet . Bard . Boult , spend thou that in the town : report what a sojourner we ...
... Boult . I may so . Bawd . Who should deny it ? Come young one , I like the manner of your garments well . Boult . Ay , by my faith , they shall not be changed yet . Bard . Boult , spend thou that in the town : report what a sojourner we ...
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... BOULT . Pand . Well , I had rather than twice the worth of her , she had ne'er come here . Bard . Fy , fy upon her ; she is able to freeze the god Priapus , and undo a whole generation . We must either get her ravished , or be rid of ...
... BOULT . Pand . Well , I had rather than twice the worth of her , she had ne'er come here . Bard . Fy , fy upon her ; she is able to freeze the god Priapus , and undo a whole generation . We must either get her ravished , or be rid of ...
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... BOULT . Lys . Go thy ways . Now , pretty one , how long have you been at this trade ? Mar. What trade , sir ? Lys . What I cannot name but I shall offend . Mar. I cannot be offended with my trade . Please you to name it . Lys . How long ...
... BOULT . Lys . Go thy ways . Now , pretty one , how long have you been at this trade ? Mar. What trade , sir ? Lys . What I cannot name but I shall offend . Mar. I cannot be offended with my trade . Please you to name it . Lys . How long ...
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... BoULT enters . Boult . I beseech your honour , one piece for me . Lys . Avaunt , thou damned door - keeper ! Your house , But for this virgin that doth prop it up , Would sink , and overwhelm you all . Away ! [ Exit . Lys . Boult . How ...
... BoULT enters . Boult . I beseech your honour , one piece for me . Lys . Avaunt , thou damned door - keeper ! Your house , But for this virgin that doth prop it up , Would sink , and overwhelm you all . Away ! [ Exit . Lys . Boult . How ...
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. Boult . To take from you the jewel you hold so dear . Mar. Pr'ythee , tell me one thing first . Boult . Come now , your one thing . Mar. What canst thou wish thine enemy to be ? Boult ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. Boult . To take from you the jewel you hold so dear . Mar. Pr'ythee , tell me one thing first . Boult . Come now , your one thing . Mar. What canst thou wish thine enemy to be ? Boult ...
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