Mr. William Shakespeare: Poems upon the author. Table of his editions. The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Windsor |
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Are you avis'd o ' that ? you shall find it a great charge : And to be up early , and
down late ;but notwithstanding , ( to tell you in your ear ; I would have no words of
it ) my master himself is in love with mistress Anne Page : but notwithstanding ...
Are you avis'd o ' that ? you shall find it a great charge : And to be up early , and
down late ;but notwithstanding , ( to tell you in your ear ; I would have no words of
it ) my master himself is in love with mistress Anne Page : but notwithstanding ...
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The gentleman is of no having : he kept company with the wild prince , and Pointz
; he is of too high a region , he knows too much : No , he shall not knit a knot in
his fortunes with the finger of my substance : if he take her , let him take her fimply
...
The gentleman is of no having : he kept company with the wild prince , and Pointz
; he is of too high a region , he knows too much : No , he shall not knit a knot in
his fortunes with the finger of my substance : if he take her , let him take her fimply
...
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Made promise to the doctor : -Now , thus it rests : Her father means the shall be
all in white ; And in that habit , when Slender sees his time To take her by the
hand and bid her go , She shall go with him : her mother hath intended , The
better to ...
Made promise to the doctor : -Now , thus it rests : Her father means the shall be
all in white ; And in that habit , when Slender sees his time To take her by the
hand and bid her go , She shall go with him : her mother hath intended , The
better to ...
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