“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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Page 14
... thou wilt . Gre . They must take it sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand : and ' t is known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been poor ...
... thou wilt . Gre . They must take it sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand : and ' t is known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been poor ...
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... thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? and , by my holy dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and said — Ay . To see now , how a jest shall come about ! I warrant , an I ...
... thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? and , by my holy dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and said — Ay . To see now , how a jest shall come about ! I warrant , an I ...
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... thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid , b since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green , And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off.- It is my lady : O , it is my love : O , that she knew she were ...
... thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid , b since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green , And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off.- It is my lady : O , it is my love : O , that she knew she were ...
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... thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair maid , if either thee dislike . " Jul . How cam'st thou hither , tell me ? and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high and hard to climb ; And the place death , considering who thou ...
... thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair maid , if either thee dislike . " Jul . How cam'st thou hither , tell me ? and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high and hard to climb ; And the place death , considering who thou ...
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... thou with Rosa- line ? Rom . With Rosaline , my ghostly father ? no ; I have forgot that name , and that name's woe . Fri. That's my good son : But where hast thou been then ? Rom . I'll tell thee , ere thou ask it me again . I have ...
... thou with Rosa- line ? Rom . With Rosaline , my ghostly father ? no ; I have forgot that name , and that name's woe . Fri. That's my good son : But where hast thou been then ? Rom . I'll tell thee , ere thou ask it me again . I have ...
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