The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ...Hogan & Thompson, 1851 |
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... poor souls roared , and the sea mocked them ; and how the poor gen- tleman roared , and the bear mocked him , both roaring louder than the sea , or weather . 8 - Shep . ' Name of mercy , when was this , boy ? Clo . Now , now ; I have ...
... poor souls roared , and the sea mocked them ; and how the poor gen- tleman roared , and the bear mocked him , both roaring louder than the sea , or weather . 8 - Shep . ' Name of mercy , when was this , boy ? Clo . Now , now ; I have ...
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... poor soul ! thou hast need of more rags to lay on thee , rather than have these off . Aut . O , sir , the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the stripes I have received ; which are mighty ones and millions . Clo . Alas , poor ...
... poor soul ! thou hast need of more rags to lay on thee , rather than have these off . Aut . O , sir , the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the stripes I have received ; which are mighty ones and millions . Clo . Alas , poor ...
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... poor soul ! Aut . O , good sir , softly , good sir . shoulder - blade is out . Clo . How now ? canst stand ? I fear , sir , my Aut . Softly , dear sir ; [ Picks his pocket . ] good sir , softly . You ha ' done me a charitable office ...
... poor soul ! Aut . O , good sir , softly , good sir . shoulder - blade is out . Clo . How now ? canst stand ? I fear , sir , my Aut . Softly , dear sir ; [ Picks his pocket . ] good sir , softly . You ha ' done me a charitable office ...
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... poor , lowly maid , Most goddess - like pranked up . But that our feasts In every mess have folly , and the feeders Digest it with a custom , I should blush To see you so attired ; sworn , I think , To show myself a glass . Flo . I ...
... poor , lowly maid , Most goddess - like pranked up . But that our feasts In every mess have folly , and the feeders Digest it with a custom , I should blush To see you so attired ; sworn , I think , To show myself a glass . Flo . I ...
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... poor services , i ' the love That I have borne your father ? Flo . Very nobly Have you deserved . It is my father's music To speak your deeds ; not little of his care To have them recompensed as thought on . Cam . [ Going . Well , my ...
... poor services , i ' the love That I have borne your father ? Flo . Very nobly Have you deserved . It is my father's music To speak your deeds ; not little of his care To have them recompensed as thought on . Cam . [ Going . Well , my ...
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Página 213 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before. There's no such thing : It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes. Now o'er the...
Página 250 - Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, but dare not.