The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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Page 76
... Lucio . [ To Isab . ] Giv't not o'er so to him again , intreat him ; Kneel down before him , hang upon his gown ; You are too cold if you should need a pin , You could not with more tame a tongue desire it : To him , I say . Isub . Must ...
... Lucio . [ To Isab . ] Giv't not o'er so to him again , intreat him ; Kneel down before him , hang upon his gown ; You are too cold if you should need a pin , You could not with more tame a tongue desire it : To him , I say . Isub . Must ...
Page 81
... Lucio . Sir , I know him , and I love him . Duke . Love talks with better knowledge , and knowledge with dearer love . Lucio . Come , sir , I know what I know . Duke . I can hardly believe that , since you know not what you speak . But ...
... Lucio . Sir , I know him , and I love him . Duke . Love talks with better knowledge , and knowledge with dearer love . Lucio . Come , sir , I know what I know . Duke . I can hardly believe that , since you know not what you speak . But ...
Page 82
... Lucio's information against me : mistress Kate Keep - down was with child by him in the duke's time , he promised her marriage ; his child is a year and à quarter old , come Philip and Jacob : I have kept it myself ; and see how he goes ...
... Lucio's information against me : mistress Kate Keep - down was with child by him in the duke's time , he promised her marriage ; his child is a year and à quarter old , come Philip and Jacob : I have kept it myself ; and see how he goes ...
Page 85
... Lucio . Enter Lucio . Good even ! Friar , where is the provost ? Duke . Not within , sir . Lucio . O , pretty Isabella , I am pale at mine heart , to see thine eyes so red : thou must be pa- tient : I am fain to dine and sup with water ...
... Lucio . Enter Lucio . Good even ! Friar , where is the provost ? Duke . Not within , sir . Lucio . O , pretty Isabella , I am pale at mine heart , to see thine eyes so red : thou must be pa- tient : I am fain to dine and sup with water ...
Page 86
... Lucio . Friar , thou knowest not the duke so well as I do he's a better woodman than thou takest him for . Duke . Well , you'll answer this one day . Fare ye well . Lucio . Nay , tarry ; I'll go along with thee ; I can tell thee pretty ...
... Lucio . Friar , thou knowest not the duke so well as I do he's a better woodman than thou takest him for . Duke . Well , you'll answer this one day . Fare ye well . Lucio . Nay , tarry ; I'll go along with thee ; I can tell thee pretty ...
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