The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Then down upon her knees she falls , weeps , fobs , beats her heart , tears her hair , prays , curses ; O sweet Benedick ! God give me patience ! Leon . She doth , indeed , my daughter fays fo ; and the ecstasie hath so much overborn ...
Then down upon her knees she falls , weeps , fobs , beats her heart , tears her hair , prays , curses ; O sweet Benedick ! God give me patience ! Leon . She doth , indeed , my daughter fays fo ; and the ecstasie hath so much overborn ...
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Then go we near her , that her ear lose nothing Of the false sweet bait that we lay for it . No , truly , Ursula , she's too disdainful ; I know , her spirits are as coy and wild As haggerds of the rock .
Then go we near her , that her ear lose nothing Of the false sweet bait that we lay for it . No , truly , Ursula , she's too disdainful ; I know , her spirits are as coy and wild As haggerds of the rock .
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That's as much as ' to fay , the sweet youth's in love . Pedro . The greatest note of it is his melancholy . Claud . And when was he wont to wash his face ? Pedro . Yea , or to paint himself ? for the which , I hear what they fay of him ...
That's as much as ' to fay , the sweet youth's in love . Pedro . The greatest note of it is his melancholy . Claud . And when was he wont to wash his face ? Pedro . Yea , or to paint himself ? for the which , I hear what they fay of him ...
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Good morrow , sweet Hero . Hero . Why , how now ? do you speak in the fick tune ? Beat , I am out of all other tune , methinks . Marg . Clap us into Light o ' love ; that goes without a burden ; do you sing it , and I'll dance it .
Good morrow , sweet Hero . Hero . Why , how now ? do you speak in the fick tune ? Beat , I am out of all other tune , methinks . Marg . Clap us into Light o ' love ; that goes without a burden ; do you sing it , and I'll dance it .
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Sweet Prince , you learn me noble thankful . ness : There , Leonato , take her back again ; Give not this rotten orange to your friend . She's but the sign and semblance of her honour : Behold , how like a maid she blushes here !
Sweet Prince , you learn me noble thankful . ness : There , Leonato , take her back again ; Give not this rotten orange to your friend . She's but the sign and semblance of her honour : Behold , how like a maid she blushes here !
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