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With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a
Copious Glossary ... William Shakespeare. I would esteem him worth a dozen
such . But sup them well , and look unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt
again .
With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a
Copious Glossary ... William Shakespeare. I would esteem him worth a dozen
such . But sup them well , and look unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt
again .
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He bear himself with honorable action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies
Unto their lords , by them accomplished . Such duty to the drunkard let him do ,
With soft , low tongue , and lowly courtesy ; And say , - What is ' t your honor will ...
He bear himself with honorable action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies
Unto their lords , by them accomplished . Such duty to the drunkard let him do ,
With soft , low tongue , and lowly courtesy ; And say , - What is ' t your honor will ...
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Lord . Madam , and nothing else ; so lords call ladies . Sly . Madam wife , they say
that I have dreamed and slept Above some fifteen year and more . . Page . Ay ,
and the time seems thirty unto me ; Being all this time abandoned from your bed .
Lord . Madam , and nothing else ; so lords call ladies . Sly . Madam wife , they say
that I have dreamed and slept Above some fifteen year and more . . Page . Ay ,
and the time seems thirty unto me ; Being all this time abandoned from your bed .
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To express the like kindness myself , that have been more kindly beholden to you
than any , I freely give unto you this young scholar , [ Presenting LUCENTIO . ]
that hath been long studying at Rheims ; as cunning in Greek , Latin , and other ...
To express the like kindness myself , that have been more kindly beholden to you
than any , I freely give unto you this young scholar , [ Presenting LUCENTIO . ]
that hath been long studying at Rheims ; as cunning in Greek , Latin , and other ...
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... protesting oath on oath , That in a twink she won me to her love . O , you are
novices ! ' Tis a world to see , How tame , when men and women are alone , A
meacock wretch can make the curstest shrew . Give me thy hand , Kate ! I will
unto ...
... protesting oath on oath , That in a twink she won me to her love . O , you are
novices ! ' Tis a world to see , How tame , when men and women are alone , A
meacock wretch can make the curstest shrew . Give me thy hand , Kate ! I will
unto ...
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