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... Exit . ACT II . Enter CHORUS . Cho . Now , gentlemen , imagine that young Cromwell's In Antwerp , leiger * for the English merchants ; And Banister , to shun this Bagot's hate , Hearing that he hath got some of his debts , Is fled to ...
... Exit . ACT II . Enter CHORUS . Cho . Now , gentlemen , imagine that young Cromwell's In Antwerp , leiger * for the English merchants ; And Banister , to shun this Bagot's hate , Hearing that he hath got some of his debts , Is fled to ...
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... Exit . Sir God . Well , go thy ways , old Sir Godfrey , and thou mayst be proud on't ; thou hast a kind , loving sister - in - law . How con- stant ! how passionate ! how full of April the poor soul's eyes are ! Well , I would my ...
... Exit . Sir God . Well , go thy ways , old Sir Godfrey , and thou mayst be proud on't ; thou hast a kind , loving sister - in - law . How con- stant ! how passionate ! how full of April the poor soul's eyes are ! Well , I would my ...
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... Exit SIR OLIVER . Enter PYEBOARD . Pye . By your leave , lady widow . Wid . What , another suitor now ? Pye . A ... Exit SIR GODFREY . Frail . I should laugh , now , if this blunt fellow should put them all beside the stirrup , and vault ...
... Exit SIR OLIVER . Enter PYEBOARD . Pye . By your leave , lady widow . Wid . What , another suitor now ? Pye . A ... Exit SIR GODFREY . Frail . I should laugh , now , if this blunt fellow should put them all beside the stirrup , and vault ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 4 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1852 |
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