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Page 41
... mother ; what the import is , I know not yet . Par . Ay , that would be known : To the wars , my boy , to the wars ! He wears his honour in a box unseen , That hugs his kicksy - wicksy here at home ; Spending his manly marrow in her ...
... mother ; what the import is , I know not yet . Par . Ay , that would be known : To the wars , my boy , to the wars ! He wears his honour in a box unseen , That hugs his kicksy - wicksy here at home ; Spending his manly marrow in her ...
Page 42
... mother greets me kindly ; Is she well ? Clo . She is not well ; but yet she has her health : she's very merry ; but yet she is not well : but thanks be given , she's very well , and wants no- thing i'the world ; but yet she is not well ...
... mother greets me kindly ; Is she well ? Clo . She is not well ; but yet she has her health : she's very merry ; but yet she is not well : but thanks be given , she's very well , and wants no- thing i'the world ; but yet she is not well ...
Page 46
... mother : [ giving ' Twill be two days ere I shall see you ; so a letter . ] I leave you to your wisdom . Hel . Sir , I can nothing say , But that I am your most obedient servant . Ber . Come , come , no more of that . Hel . And ever ...
... mother : [ giving ' Twill be two days ere I shall see you ; so a letter . ] I leave you to your wisdom . Hel . Sir , I can nothing say , But that I am your most obedient servant . Ber . Come , come , no more of that . Hel . And ever ...
Page 68
... mother was , When your sweet self was got . Dia . She then was honest . Ber . So should Dia . No : you be . My mother did but duty ; such , my lord , As you owe to your wife . Ber . No more of that ! I pr'ythee , do not strive against ...
... mother was , When your sweet self was got . Dia . She then was honest . Ber . So should Dia . No : you be . My mother did but duty ; such , my lord , As you owe to your wife . Ber . No more of that ! I pr'ythee , do not strive against ...
Page 70
... mother shall not hear , Now will I charge you in the band of truth , When you have conquer'd my yet maiden bed , Remain there but an hour , nor speak to me : My reasons are most strong ; and you shall know them , When back again this ...
... mother shall not hear , Now will I charge you in the band of truth , When you have conquer'd my yet maiden bed , Remain there but an hour , nor speak to me : My reasons are most strong ; and you shall know them , When back again this ...
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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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