The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 137
... Kate ? I must leave you within these two hours . Lady . O my good lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I , this fortnight , been A banish'd woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me , sweet lord , what is't that takes from ...
... Kate ? I must leave you within these two hours . Lady . O my good lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I , this fortnight , been A banish'd woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me , sweet lord , what is't that takes from ...
Page 139
... Kate : this is no world , To play with mammets 8 , and to tilt with lips : We must have bloody noses , and crack'd crowns , And pass them current too . - Gods me , my horse ! - What say'st thou , Kate ? what would'st thou have with me ...
... Kate : this is no world , To play with mammets 8 , and to tilt with lips : We must have bloody noses , and crack'd crowns , And pass them current too . - Gods me , my horse ! - What say'st thou , Kate ? what would'st thou have with me ...
Page 140
... Kate . I know you wise ; but yet no further wise , Than Harry Percy's wife : constant you are : But yet a woman ... Kate ! Lady . How ! so far ? Hot . Not an inch further . But hark Whither I go , thither shall you go too ; To - day will ...
... Kate . I know you wise ; but yet no further wise , Than Harry Percy's wife : constant you are : But yet a woman ... Kate ! Lady . How ! so far ? Hot . Not an inch further . But hark Whither I go , thither shall you go too ; To - day will ...
Page 167
... Kate , thou art perfect in lying down : Come , quick , quick ; that I may lay my head in thy lap . Lady P. Go , ye giddy goose . GLENDOWER speaks some Welsh words , and then the Musick plays . Hot . Now I perceive the devil understands ...
... Kate , thou art perfect in lying down : Come , quick , quick ; that I may lay my head in thy lap . Lady P. Go , ye giddy goose . GLENDOWER speaks some Welsh words , and then the Musick plays . Hot . Now I perceive the devil understands ...
Page 168
... Kate , like a lady , as thou art , A good mouth - filling oath ; and leave in sooth , And such protest of pepper - gingerbread , To velvet - guards 9 , and Sunday - citizens . Come , sing . Lady P. I will not sing . Hot . ' Tis the next ...
... Kate , like a lady , as thou art , A good mouth - filling oath ; and leave in sooth , And such protest of pepper - gingerbread , To velvet - guards 9 , and Sunday - citizens . Come , sing . Lady P. I will not sing . Hot . ' Tis the next ...
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