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Page 44
Pish , man ! the best , though call ' em ladies , madams , Fairs , fines , and honeys
, are but flesh and blood . Guz . Our choler must advance . Ful . Dost long for a
beating ? Shall's try a slash ? here's that shall do't ; I'll tap [ Draws . A gallon of thy
...
Pish , man ! the best , though call ' em ladies , madams , Fairs , fines , and honeys
, are but flesh and blood . Guz . Our choler must advance . Ful . Dost long for a
beating ? Shall's try a slash ? here's that shall do't ; I'll tap [ Draws . A gallon of thy
...
Page 47
What course of life Dost mean to follow next ? ha ! speak thy mind . Guz . Nor be
thou daunted , fellow ; we ourselves Have felt the frowns of fortune in our days .
Ben . I want extremely , exceedingly , hideously . Lev . [ above . ] Take that , enjoy
...
What course of life Dost mean to follow next ? ha ! speak thy mind . Guz . Nor be
thou daunted , fellow ; we ourselves Have felt the frowns of fortune in our days .
Ben . I want extremely , exceedingly , hideously . Lev . [ above . ] Take that , enjoy
...
Page 51
How surely dost thou malice these extremes , ' Uncomfortable man ! When I was
needy , Cast naked on the flats of barren pity , Abated to an ebb so low , that boys
A - cockhorse frisk'd about me without plunge , You could chat gravely then , in ...
How surely dost thou malice these extremes , ' Uncomfortable man ! When I was
needy , Cast naked on the flats of barren pity , Abated to an ebb so low , that boys
A - cockhorse frisk'd about me without plunge , You could chat gravely then , in ...
Page 164
Dost call me witch ? Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name
more hateful . What makest thou upon my ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten
sticks to warm me . Banks . Down with them when I bid thee , quickly ; I'll make thy
...
Dost call me witch ? Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name
more hateful . What makest thou upon my ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten
sticks to warm me . Banks . Down with them when I bid thee , quickly ; I'll make thy
...
Page 255
Dost thou halt ? faint coward , dost thou wish To blemish all thy glorious
ancestors ? Is this thy courage ? Duke . Ha ! say you so too ? Give me thy hand ,
Bianca . Bian . Here . Duke . Farewell ; Thus go in everlasting sleep to dwell ; [
Draws his ...
Dost thou halt ? faint coward , dost thou wish To blemish all thy glorious
ancestors ? Is this thy courage ? Duke . Ha ! say you so too ? Give me thy hand ,
Bianca . Bian . Here . Duke . Farewell ; Thus go in everlasting sleep to dwell ; [
Draws his ...
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