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Anth . I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano , A stage , where every man must play his part ; And mine's a sad one . Gra . Let me play the fool With mirth and laughter ; so let wrinkles come ; And let my liver rather heat with ...
Anth . I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano , A stage , where every man must play his part ; And mine's a sad one . Gra . Let me play the fool With mirth and laughter ; so let wrinkles come ; And let my liver rather heat with ...
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O my Anthonio , had I but the means To hold a rival place with one of them , I have a mind presages me suchothrift , That I should questionless be fortunate . Anth . Thou know'st that all my fortunes are at sea ; Nor have I money ...
O my Anthonio , had I but the means To hold a rival place with one of them , I have a mind presages me suchothrift , That I should questionless be fortunate . Anth . Thou know'st that all my fortunes are at sea ; Nor have I money ...
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Hold , here , take this ; tell gentle Jeffica I will not fail her ; speak it privately . Go , gentlemen , will you prepare for th ' mask to - night ? I am provided of a torchbearer . [ Exit Laun . Sal . Ay , marry , I'll be gone about ...
Hold , here , take this ; tell gentle Jeffica I will not fail her ; speak it privately . Go , gentlemen , will you prepare for th ' mask to - night ? I am provided of a torchbearer . [ Exit Laun . Sal . Ay , marry , I'll be gone about ...
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That ever holds . Who riseth from a feast With that keen appetite that he sits down ? Where is the horse that doth untread again His tedious measures with th ' unbated fire That he did pace them first ? all things that are , Are with ...
That ever holds . Who riseth from a feast With that keen appetite that he sits down ? Where is the horse that doth untread again His tedious measures with th ' unbated fire That he did pace them first ? all things that are , Are with ...
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What , must í hold a candle to my shames ? They in themselves good - footh are too , too light . Why , ' tis an office of discovery , love , And I should be obscur'd . Lor . So are you , sweet , Ev'n in the lovely garnish of a boy .
What , must í hold a candle to my shames ? They in themselves good - footh are too , too light . Why , ' tis an office of discovery , love , And I should be obscur'd . Lor . So are you , sweet , Ev'n in the lovely garnish of a boy .
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