The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1837 |
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... fear , the wolf will sooner find than the master ; if any where I have them , ' tis by the sea - side , browzing of ivy . Good luck , an't be thy will ! what have we here ? [ Taking up the Child . ] Mercy on's , a barne ; a very pretty ...
... fear , the wolf will sooner find than the master ; if any where I have them , ' tis by the sea - side , browzing of ivy . Good luck , an't be thy will ! what have we here ? [ Taking up the Child . ] Mercy on's , a barne ; a very pretty ...
Page 57
... fear the angle that plucks our son thither . Thou shalt accompany us to the place ; where we will , not appearing what we are , have some question with the shepherd ; from whose simplicity I think it not uneasy 1 Missingly noted ...
... fear the angle that plucks our son thither . Thou shalt accompany us to the place ; where we will , not appearing what we are , have some question with the shepherd ; from whose simplicity I think it not uneasy 1 Missingly noted ...
Page 60
... fear , sir , my shoulder - blade is out . Clo . How now ? canst stand ? Aut . Softly , dear sir ; [ Picks his pocket . ] good sir , softly . You ha ' done me a charitable office . Clo . Dost lack any money ? I have a little money for ...
... fear , sir , my shoulder - blade is out . Clo . How now ? canst stand ? Aut . Softly , dear sir ; [ Picks his pocket . ] good sir , softly . You ha ' done me a charitable office . Clo . Dost lack any money ? I have a little money for ...
Page 63
... fear . Even now I tremble To think your father , by some accident , Should pass this way , as you did . O the fates ! How would he look , to see his work , so noble , Vilely bound up ! What would he say ? Or how Should I , in these my ...
... fear . Even now I tremble To think your father , by some accident , Should pass this way , as you did . O the fates ! How would he look , to see his work , so noble , Vilely bound up ! What would he say ? Or how Should I , in these my ...
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... fear , my Doricles , You wooed me the false way . Flo . I think you have As little skill to fear , ' as I have purpose To put you to't . - But come , our dance , I pray : Your hand , my Perdita . So turtles pair , That never mean to ...
... fear , my Doricles , You wooed me the false way . Flo . I think you have As little skill to fear , ' as I have purpose To put you to't . - But come , our dance , I pray : Your hand , my Perdita . So turtles pair , That never mean to ...
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