The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4 |
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... Yet the incessant weepings of my wife , Weeping before for what she saw must come , And piteous plainings of the pretty babes , That mourn'd for fashion , ignorant what to fear , Forc'd me to seek delays for them and me .
... Yet the incessant weepings of my wife , Weeping before for what she saw must come , And piteous plainings of the pretty babes , That mourn'd for fashion , ignorant what to fear , Forc'd me to seek delays for them and me .
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... Disguised cheaters , prating mountebanks , And many such like liberties of sin : If it prove so , I will be gone the sooner . , I'll to the Centaur , to go seek this slave ; I greatly fear , my money is not safe . [ Exit . ACT II .
... Disguised cheaters , prating mountebanks , And many such like liberties of sin : If it prove so , I will be gone the sooner . , I'll to the Centaur , to go seek this slave ; I greatly fear , my money is not safe . [ Exit . ACT II .
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Ant . S. I pray you , sir , receive the money now , For fear you ne'er see chain , nor money , more . for you . Ang . You are a merry man , sir ;. at the Porcupine :) It is remarkable , that throughout the old editions of Shakspeare's ...
Ant . S. I pray you , sir , receive the money now , For fear you ne'er see chain , nor money , more . for you . Ang . You are a merry man , sir ;. at the Porcupine :) It is remarkable , that throughout the old editions of Shakspeare's ...
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S. O yes , If any hour meet a sergeant , a'turns back for very fear . . Adr . As it time were in debt ! how fondly dost thou reason ? Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt , and owes more than he's worth , to season .
S. O yes , If any hour meet a sergeant , a'turns back for very fear . . Adr . As it time were in debt ! how fondly dost thou reason ? Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt , and owes more than he's worth , to season .
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Ant . E. Fear me not , man , I will not break away ; I'll give thee , ere I leave thee , so much money To warrant thee , as I am ' rested for . My wife is in a wayward mood to - day ; And will not lightly trust the messenger , That I ...
Ant . E. Fear me not , man , I will not break away ; I'll give thee , ere I leave thee , so much money To warrant thee , as I am ' rested for . My wife is in a wayward mood to - day ; And will not lightly trust the messenger , That I ...
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