| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 440 pages
...*; Your hand, my Perdita : so turtles pair, That never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran...the green-sward ; nothing she does, or seems, But sni;icks of something gi eate r than herself ; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 476 pages
...turtles pair, That never mean to part. Per. . Til swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest Inw-horn lass, that ever Ran on the green-sward*: nothing she...something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out: Good sooth, she is The queen of curds and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 580 pages
...Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran on the green sward : nothing she does, or seems, But smacks of something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen of curds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 434 pages
...pray ; Your hand, my Perdita : so turtles pair, That never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran...something greater than herself ; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen of curds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 364 pages
...pray: Your hand, my Perdita: so turtles pair, That never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran...something greater than herself ; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen of curds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 476 pages
...pray ; Your hand, my Perdita: so turtles pair, That never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran...something greater than herself; Too noble for this place. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen of curds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 942 pages
...turtles pair, That never mean to part* Per. HI swear for 'em. Pot. This is the prettiest low-born bus, o'erwcighs your true. [Exit. I mb. To whom shall I...Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths, That bear Cow. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, sac if The queen of curds... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama (Comedy) - 1872 - 480 pages
...have As little skill to fear as I have purpose To put you to 't. But come ; our dance, I pray. Polix. This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever Ran...greater than herself, — Too noble for this place. Camil. He tells her something That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen of curds... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 pages
...come, our dance, I pray: Your hand, my Perdita: so turtles pair, That never mean to part. Perdita. I'll swear for 'em. Polixenes. This is the prettiest low-born...something greater than herself, Too noble for this place. Camilla. He tells her something That makes her blood look out: good sooth. she is The queen of curds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 360 pages
...pray : Your hand, my Pcrdita : so turtles pair, That never mean to part. Per. I'll swear for 'em. Pol. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever Ran...something greater than herself; Too noble for this [Ласе. Cam. He tells her something, That makes her blood look out : Good sooth, she is The queen... | |
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