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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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 , But falshood and corruption doth it shame .
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 , But falshood and corruption doth it shame .
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Tis double wrong , to truant with your bed , And let her read it in thy looks at board : Shame hath a bastard fame , well managed ; Ill deeds are doubled with an evil word . Alas , poor women ! make us but believe , Being compact of ...
Tis double wrong , to truant with your bed , And let her read it in thy looks at board : Shame hath a bastard fame , well managed ; Ill deeds are doubled with an evil word . Alas , poor women ! make us but believe , Being compact of ...
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Ant . E. I do obey thee , till I give thee bail :But , sirrah , you shall buy this sport as dear As all the metal in your shop will answer . Ang . Sir , sir , I shall have law in Ephesus , To your notorious shame , I doubt it not .
Ant . E. I do obey thee , till I give thee bail :But , sirrah , you shall buy this sport as dear As all the metal in your shop will answer . Ang . Sir , sir , I shall have law in Ephesus , To your notorious shame , I doubt it not .
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Adr . O , husband , God doth know , you din'd at home , Where ' would you had remain'd until this time , Free from these slanders , and this open shame ! Ant . E. I din'd at home ! Thou villain , what say'st thou ? Dro .
Adr . O , husband , God doth know , you din'd at home , Where ' would you had remain'd until this time , Free from these slanders , and this open shame ! Ant . E. I din'd at home ! Thou villain , what say'st thou ? Dro .
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It is no shame ; the fellow finds his vein , And , yielding to him , humours well his frenzy . Ant . E. Thou hast suborn'd the goldsmith to arrest me . Adr . Alas , I sent you money to redeem you , By Dromio here , who came in haste for ...
It is no shame ; the fellow finds his vein , And , yielding to him , humours well his frenzy . Ant . E. Thou hast suborn'd the goldsmith to arrest me . Adr . Alas , I sent you money to redeem you , By Dromio here , who came in haste for ...
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