Thou shalt not need, if thou wilt dwell with me, 75 thou shalt want nothing. Mouse. Shall I not? Then here's my hand, I'll dwell with you. And hark you, sir! now you have entertained me, I will tell you what I can do. I can keep my tongue from picking... The Comedy of Mucedorus - Seite 35von Robert Greene - 1878 - 79 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Dodsley - 1874 - 522 Seiten
...the land 1 I never see him. SEGASTO. If thou wilt dwell with me, thou shalt see him every day. CLOWN. Shall I go home again to be torn in pieces with bears...and put on a clean shirt, and then go drown myself. SEGASTO. Thou shalt not need, if thou wilt dwell with me ; thou shalt want nothing. CLOWN. Shall I... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1874 - 522 Seiten
...the land 1 I never see him. SEGASTO. If thou wilt dwell with me, thou shalt see him every day. CLOWN. Shall I go home again to be torn in pieces with bears ? No, net I ; I will go home and pa*- on « olaau. siiirt, and then go drown myself. SEGASTO. Thou shalt... | |
| Robert Greene - 1878 - 92 Seiten
...leagues. — 64. HM what is that king. Mouse. As I am? Hark you, sir, pray you, what kin is he to goodman King of our parish, the churchwarden? Seg. No kin...here's my hand, I'll dwell with you. And hark you, sir! now you have entertainecl me, I will tell you what I can do. I can keep my tongue from picking and... | |
| Robert Greene - 1878 - 92 Seiten
...woman? 65 Seg. A man as thou art. Mouse. As I am? Hark you, sir, pray you, what kin is he to goodman King of our parish, the churchwarden? Seg. No kin...here's my hand, I'll dwell with you. And hark you, sir! now you have entertained me, I will tell you what I can do. I can keep my tongue from picking and stealing,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 380 Seiten
...King of the land ! I never see him. Seg. If thou wilt dwell with me, thou shalt see him every day. bears ? No, not I. I will go home and put on a clean...Seg. Thou shalt not need : if thou wilt dwell with me thou shalt want nothing. Mouse. Shall I not ? then, here 's my hand : I '11 dwell with you. And, hark... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 506 Seiten
...Mouse. King of the whole land ! I never saw him. Sey. If thou wilt dwell with me, thou shalt see him every day. Mouse. Shall I go home again to be torn in pieces with bears ? No, not I ; I will go home aud put on a clean shirt, and then go drown myself. Sey. Thou ehalt not need ; if thou wilt dwell with... | |
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