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Page 67
... tongue : 1 I understand Kerelybonto : Sir , betake thee to thy faith , for seventeen poniards are at thy bosom . Par . Oh ! 1. Sold . O , pray , pray , pray . Manka revania dulche . 1. Lord . Oscorbi dulchos volivorco . 1. Sold . The ...
... tongue : 1 I understand Kerelybonto : Sir , betake thee to thy faith , for seventeen poniards are at thy bosom . Par . Oh ! 1. Sold . O , pray , pray , pray . Manka revania dulche . 1. Lord . Oscorbi dulchos volivorco . 1. Sold . The ...
Page 92
... tongue : Where the impression of mine eye infixing , Contempt his scornful perspective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd a fair colour , or exprefs'd it stol'n ; Extended or contracted all proportions ...
... tongue : Where the impression of mine eye infixing , Contempt his scornful perspective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd a fair colour , or exprefs'd it stol'n ; Extended or contracted all proportions ...
Page 9
... tongue blabs , then let mine eyes not 1 see ! Vio . I thank thee : Lead me on . [ Exeunt . ] SCENE IlI . A Room in Olivia's House . " Enter Sir TOBY BELCH , and MARIA . + Sir To . What a plague means my niece , to take the death of her ...
... tongue blabs , then let mine eyes not 1 see ! Vio . I thank thee : Lead me on . [ Exeunt . ] SCENE IlI . A Room in Olivia's House . " Enter Sir TOBY BELCH , and MARIA . + Sir To . What a plague means my niece , to take the death of her ...
Page 12
... tongues , that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - baiting , O , had I but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And . Why , would that have mended my hair ? Sir To . Past question , for ...
... tongues , that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - baiting , O , had I but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And . Why , would that have mended my hair ? Sir To . Past question , for ...
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... tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , Do give thee five - fold blazon : soft ! soft ! Unless the master were the man . - Not too fast ; How now ? Even so quickly may one catch the plague ? Methinks , I feel this youth's ...
... tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , Do give thee five - fold blazon : soft ! soft ! Unless the master were the man . - Not too fast ; How now ? Even so quickly may one catch the plague ? Methinks , I feel this youth's ...
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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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