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Page 51
... hast shifted out of thy tale into telling me of the fashion ? : Bor . Not so neither ; but know , that I have to night wooed Margaret , the lady Hero's gen tlewoman , by the name of Hero ; she leans me out at her mistrefs ' chamber ...
... hast shifted out of thy tale into telling me of the fashion ? : Bor . Not so neither ; but know , that I have to night wooed Margaret , the lady Hero's gen tlewoman , by the name of Hero ; she leans me out at her mistrefs ' chamber ...
Page 72
... ; Know , Claudio , to thy head , Thou hast so wrong'd my innocent child , and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with grey hairs , and bruise of many days , 1 Do challenge thee to tryal of a man . 72 MUCH ADO.
... ; Know , Claudio , to thy head , Thou hast so wrong'd my innocent child , and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with grey hairs , and bruise of many days , 1 Do challenge thee to tryal of a man . 72 MUCH ADO.
Page 73
... hast bely'd minesinnocent child ; Thy slander hath gone through and through her heart , And she lies bury'd with her ancestors : O , in a tomb where never scandal slept , tha Save this of hers , fram'd by thy villainy or ot Glaud . My ...
... hast bely'd minesinnocent child ; Thy slander hath gone through and through her heart , And she lies bury'd with her ancestors : O , in a tomb where never scandal slept , tha Save this of hers , fram'd by thy villainy or ot Glaud . My ...
Page 75
... hast mettle enough in thee to kill care , # T Bene . Sir , I shall meet your wit in the career , an you charge it against me : I pray you choose another subject . Claud . Nay , then give him another staff ; this last was broke cross ...
... hast mettle enough in thee to kill care , # T Bene . Sir , I shall meet your wit in the career , an you charge it against me : I pray you choose another subject . Claud . Nay , then give him another staff ; this last was broke cross ...
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William Shakespeare. -Leon . Art thou the slave , that with thy breath hast kill'd Mine innocent child ? t Bora . Yea , even I alone . 9. I Leon . No , not so villain ; thou bely'st thyself ; Here stand a pair of honourable men , A third ...
William Shakespeare. -Leon . Art thou the slave , that with thy breath hast kill'd Mine innocent child ? t Bora . Yea , even I alone . 9. I Leon . No , not so villain ; thou bely'st thyself ; Here stand a pair of honourable men , A third ...
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