The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... thine shall be a tailor to thee , and shall make thee a new doublet and hose . - I'll go hide me . Mrs. Ford . Do so : -Go tell thy master , I am alone . Mistress Page , remember you your cue . [ Exit Robin . Mrs. Page . I warrant thee ...
... thine shall be a tailor to thee , and shall make thee a new doublet and hose . - I'll go hide me . Mrs. Ford . Do so : -Go tell thy master , I am alone . Mistress Page , remember you your cue . [ Exit Robin . Mrs. Page . I warrant thee ...
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... thine host , thine Ephesian , calls . Fal . [ above . ] How now , mine host ? Host . Here's a Bohemian - Tartar tarries the com- 48 33 Act 4 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... thine host , thine Ephesian , calls . Fal . [ above . ] How now , mine host ? Host . Here's a Bohemian - Tartar tarries the com- 48 33 Act 4 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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... thine own trip shall be thine overthrow ? Farewell , and take her ; but direct thy feet , Where thou and I henceforth may never meet . Vio . My lord , I do protest , - Duke . Here comes the countess ; now heaven walks on earth.- But for ...
... thine own trip shall be thine overthrow ? Farewell , and take her ; but direct thy feet , Where thou and I henceforth may never meet . Vio . My lord , I do protest , - Duke . Here comes the countess ; now heaven walks on earth.- But for ...
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... thine own so proper , as to waste Thyself upon thy virtues , them on thee . Heaven doth with us , as we with torches do ; Not light them for themselves : for if our virtues Did not go forth of us , ' twere all alike As if we had them ...
... thine own so proper , as to waste Thyself upon thy virtues , them on thee . Heaven doth with us , as we with torches do ; Not light them for themselves : for if our virtues Did not go forth of us , ' twere all alike As if we had them ...
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... thine own bowels , which do call thee sire , The mere effusion of thy proper loins , Do curse the gout , serpigo , and the rheum , For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth , nor age ; But , as it were , an after - dinner's sleep ...
... thine own bowels , which do call thee sire , The mere effusion of thy proper loins , Do curse the gout , serpigo , and the rheum , For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth , nor age ; But , as it were , an after - dinner's sleep ...
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