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... soul within the house ; Write loyal cantons of contemned love , And sing them loud even in the dead of night ; Holla your name to the reverberate hills , And make the babling gossip of the air Cry out , Olivia ! O , you should not rest ...
... soul within the house ; Write loyal cantons of contemned love , And sing them loud even in the dead of night ; Holla your name to the reverberate hills , And make the babling gossip of the air Cry out , Olivia ! O , you should not rest ...
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... souls out of one weaver ? shall we do that ? ed Sir And . An you love me , let's do it : I am dog at a catch . * Clown . By'r lady , sir , and some dogs will catch well . Sir And . Most certain let our catch be , Thou knave . Clown ...
... souls out of one weaver ? shall we do that ? ed Sir And . An you love me , let's do it : I am dog at a catch . * Clown . By'r lady , sir , and some dogs will catch well . Sir And . Most certain let our catch be , Thou knave . Clown ...
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... soul . Vio . But , if she cannot love you , sir ? Duke . I cannot be so answer'd . Vio . Sooth , but you must . Say , that some lady , as , perhaps , there is , Hath for your love as great , a pang of heart As you have for Olivia : you ...
... soul . Vio . But , if she cannot love you , sir ? Duke . I cannot be so answer'd . Vio . Sooth , but you must . Say , that some lady , as , perhaps , there is , Hath for your love as great , a pang of heart As you have for Olivia : you ...
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... souls ! He may have mercy upon mine ; but my hope is better , and so look to thyself . Thy friend , as thou usest him , and thy sworn ene- my , ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . If this letter move him not , his legs cannot : I'll give't ...
... souls ! He may have mercy upon mine ; but my hope is better , and so look to thyself . Thy friend , as thou usest him , and thy sworn ene- my , ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . If this letter move him not , his legs cannot : I'll give't ...
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... have given to you ? Vio . I will acquit you . Oli . Well , come again to - morrow : Fare thee well ; A fiend , like thee , might bear my soul to hell . [ Exit . ] Re - enter Sir TOBY BELCH , and FABIAN . 62 OR ; TWELFTH - NIGHT :
... have given to you ? Vio . I will acquit you . Oli . Well , come again to - morrow : Fare thee well ; A fiend , like thee , might bear my soul to hell . [ Exit . ] Re - enter Sir TOBY BELCH , and FABIAN . 62 OR ; TWELFTH - NIGHT :
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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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