The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone, with a Life of the Poet |
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Spring come to you , at the farthest , I thought to have toid thee of it : but I fear ' d ,
In the very hand of harvest ! Lest I might anger three . Scarcity and want shall
shun you ; Pro . Say again , where didst thou leave these Ceres ' blessi g so is on
...
Spring come to you , at the farthest , I thought to have toid thee of it : but I fear ' d ,
In the very hand of harvest ! Lest I might anger three . Scarcity and want shall
shun you ; Pro . Say again , where didst thou leave these Ceres ' blessi g so is on
...
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My thoughts do harbour with my Silvia nightly : Val . No Valentine , indeed , for
sacred Silvia - And slaves they are to me that send them flying : Hath she
forsworn me ? 0 , could their master come and go as lightly , I Pro . No , Valentine
.
My thoughts do harbour with my Silvia nightly : Val . No Valentine , indeed , for
sacred Silvia - And slaves they are to me that send them flying : Hath she
forsworn me ? 0 , could their master come and go as lightly , I Pro . No , Valentine
.
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Truly , I thought there had been one home beside yourself ? nuinber inore ;
because they say , od ' s nouns . Mrs . Forr . Why , none but mine own people .
Eve Peace your tatllings . What is fair , Mrs . Page . Indeed ? William ? Mrs . Ford .
Truly , I thought there had been one home beside yourself ? nuinber inore ;
because they say , od ' s nouns . Mrs . Forr . Why , none but mine own people .
Eve Peace your tatllings . What is fair , Mrs . Page . Indeed ? William ? Mrs . Ford .
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Love - thoughts lie rich , when canopied with SCENE III . A Room in Olivia ' s
House . [ Lxeunt . bowers . Enter Sir ... Who governs here ? lay the gust he hath in
quarrelling , ' tis thought Cap . A noble duke , in nature , among the prudent , he ...
Love - thoughts lie rich , when canopied with SCENE III . A Room in Olivia ' s
House . [ Lxeunt . bowers . Enter Sir ... Who governs here ? lay the gust he hath in
quarrelling , ' tis thought Cap . A noble duke , in nature , among the prudent , he ...
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I saw thee late at the count Orsino ' s thoughts , Clo . Foolery , sir , does walk
about the orb , ' Would they were blanks , rather than fill ' d like the sun : it shines
every where . I would with me ! be sorry , sir , but the fool should be as oft with Vio
.
I saw thee late at the count Orsino ' s thoughts , Clo . Foolery , sir , does walk
about the orb , ' Would they were blanks , rather than fill ' d like the sun : it shines
every where . I would with me ! be sorry , sir , but the fool should be as oft with Vio
.
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