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Page 39
... bring thee . Par . What I dare too well do , I dare not do . Laf . I did think thee , for two ordinaries , to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make tolera- ble vent of thy travel ; it might pafs : yet the scarfs , and the bannerets ...
... bring thee . Par . What I dare too well do , I dare not do . Laf . I did think thee , for two ordinaries , to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make tolera- ble vent of thy travel ; it might pafs : yet the scarfs , and the bannerets ...
Page 58
... , pilgrim , I will bring you Where you shall host : of enjoin'd penitents There's four or five , to great Saint Jaques bound , Already at my house . Hel . I humbly thank you : Please it this 58 , ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... , pilgrim , I will bring you Where you shall host : of enjoin'd penitents There's four or five , to great Saint Jaques bound , Already at my house . Hel . I humbly thank you : Please it this 58 , ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
Page 60
... bring him to our own tents : Be but your lordship present at his examination ; if he do not , for the pro- mise of his life , and in the highest compulsion of base fear , offer to betray you , and deliver all the intelligence in his ...
... bring him to our own tents : Be but your lordship present at his examination ; if he do not , for the pro- mise of his life , and in the highest compulsion of base fear , offer to betray you , and deliver all the intelligence in his ...
Page 61
... bring this instrument of honour again into his native quarter , be magnanimous in the en- terprize , and go on ; I will grace the attempt for a worthy exploit : if you speed well in it , the duke shall both speak of it , and extend to ...
... bring this instrument of honour again into his native quarter , be magnanimous in the en- terprize , and go on ; I will grace the attempt for a worthy exploit : if you speed well in it , the duke shall both speak of it , and extend to ...
Page 70
... Brings in the champion honour on my part , Against your vain assault . Ber . Here , take my ring : My house , mine honour , yea , my life be thine , And I'll be bid by thee . Dia . When midnight comes , knock at my chamber window ; I'll ...
... Brings in the champion honour on my part , Against your vain assault . Ber . Here , take my ring : My house , mine honour , yea , my life be thine , And I'll be bid by thee . Dia . When midnight comes , knock at my chamber window ; I'll ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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