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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This very day , a Syracusan merchant Is apprehended for arrival here ; And , not being able to buy out his life , According to the statute of the town , Dies ere the weary sun set in the west . There is your money that I had to keep .
This very day , a Syracusan merchant Is apprehended for arrival here ; And , not being able to buy out his life , According to the statute of the town , Dies ere the weary sun set in the west . There is your money that I had to keep .
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Adr . This keep unwed . servitude makes you in Luc . Not this , but troubles of the marriage - bed . Adr . But , were you wedded , you would bear some sway.se orgosjen e Luc . Ere I learn love , I'll practise to obey .
Adr . This keep unwed . servitude makes you in Luc . Not this , but troubles of the marriage - bed . Adr . But , were you wedded , you would bear some sway.se orgosjen e Luc . Ere I learn love , I'll practise to obey .
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... end of this play the săme word is used with a somewhat different signification . Dry decuräd Home ] Fair for frirness . $ poor " Pan büt " his " stale : 1 i.e. His pretince she counts . + So he would keep fair quarter with his bed !
... end of this play the săme word is used with a somewhat different signification . Dry decuräd Home ] Fair for frirness . $ poor " Pan büt " his " stale : 1 i.e. His pretince she counts . + So he would keep fair quarter with his bed !
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So he would keep fair quarter with his bed ! I see , the jewel , best enamelled , Will lose his beauty ; and though gold ' bides still , That others touch , yet often touching will , Wear gold ; and so no man , that hath a name ...
So he would keep fair quarter with his bed ! I see , the jewel , best enamelled , Will lose his beauty ; and though gold ' bides still , That others touch , yet often touching will , Wear gold ; and so no man , that hath a name ...
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I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ; My blood is mingled with the crime of lust : For , if we two be one , and thou play false , I do digest the poison of thy flesh , Being strumpeted by thy contagion . Keep then fair league and ...
I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ; My blood is mingled with the crime of lust : For , if we two be one , and thou play false , I do digest the poison of thy flesh , Being strumpeted by thy contagion . Keep then fair league and ...
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