The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... night thou shalt have cramps , Side - stitches that shall pen thy breath up ; urchins Shall , for that vast of night that they may work , Cal , All exercise on thee : thou shalt be pinch'd As thick as honey - combs , each pinch more ...
... night thou shalt have cramps , Side - stitches that shall pen thy breath up ; urchins Shall , for that vast of night that they may work , Cal , All exercise on thee : thou shalt be pinch'd As thick as honey - combs , each pinch more ...
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... night . Duke . Ay , but the doors be lock'd , and keys kept safe , That no man hath recourse to her by night . Val . What lets , but one may enter at her window ? Duke . Her chamber is aloft , far from the ground ; And built so shelving ...
... night . Duke . Ay , but the doors be lock'd , and keys kept safe , That no man hath recourse to her by night . Val . What lets , but one may enter at her window ? Duke . Her chamber is aloft , far from the ground ; And built so shelving ...
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... night , or never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went you not to her yesterday , sir , as you told me you had appointed ? SCENE III . - The Street in Windsor . Enter Mrs. Page ...
... night , or never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went you not to her yesterday , sir , as you told me you had appointed ? SCENE III . - The Street in Windsor . Enter Mrs. Page ...
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... night at my house ; where I will desire thee to laugh at my wife , that now laughs at thee : Tell her , master Slender hath married her daugh- ter . Mrs. Page . Doctors doubt that : if Anne Page be my daughter , she is , by this ...
... night at my house ; where I will desire thee to laugh at my wife , that now laughs at thee : Tell her , master Slender hath married her daugh- ter . Mrs. Page . Doctors doubt that : if Anne Page be my daughter , she is , by this ...
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... night , when thou spokest of Pigrogromitus , of the kindness : and I am yet so near the manners of my Vapians passing the equinoctial of Queubus ; ' twas mother , that upon the least occasion more , mine eyes will tell tales of me . I ...
... night , when thou spokest of Pigrogromitus , of the kindness : and I am yet so near the manners of my Vapians passing the equinoctial of Queubus ; ' twas mother , that upon the least occasion more , mine eyes will tell tales of me . I ...
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