The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare Revised by George Steevens..., Band 3W. Bulmer and Company, 1802 |
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... poor gentleman born . Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit , till you come . Slen . I'faith , I'll eat nothing : I thank you as much as though I did . Anne . I pray you , sir , walk in . Slen . I had rather ...
... poor gentleman born . Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit , till you come . Slen . I'faith , I'll eat nothing : I thank you as much as though I did . Anne . I pray you , sir , walk in . Slen . I had rather ...
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... poor : Tester I'll have in pouch , when thou shalt lack , Base Phrygian Turk ! Nym . I have operations in my head , which be humours of revenge . Pist . Wilt thou revenge ? Nym . By welkin , and her star ! Pist . With wit , or steel ...
... poor : Tester I'll have in pouch , when thou shalt lack , Base Phrygian Turk ! Nym . I have operations in my head , which be humours of revenge . Pist . Wilt thou revenge ? Nym . By welkin , and her star ! Pist . With wit , or steel ...
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... they retire . Pist . He wooes both high and low , both rich and Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves thy gallimawfry ; Ford , perpend . poor , Ford . Love my wife ? Pist . With liver MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR 25.
... they retire . Pist . He wooes both high and low , both rich and Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves thy gallimawfry ; Ford , perpend . poor , Ford . Love my wife ? Pist . With liver MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR 25.
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... night ; you shall know how I speed . Ford . I am blest in your acquaintance . Do you know Ford , sir ? Fal . Hang him , poor cuckoldly knave ! I know him not : -yet I wrong him , to call him 38 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
... night ; you shall know how I speed . Ford . I am blest in your acquaintance . Do you know Ford , sir ? Fal . Hang him , poor cuckoldly knave ! I know him not : -yet I wrong him , to call him 38 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
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William Shakespeare. not : -yet I wrong him , to call him poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave hath masses of money ; for the which his wife seems to me well - favour'd . I will use her as the key of the cuckoldly rogue's coffer ...
William Shakespeare. not : -yet I wrong him , to call him poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave hath masses of money ; for the which his wife seems to me well - favour'd . I will use her as the key of the cuckoldly rogue's coffer ...
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