The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 983
... I'll take my Chance ; Your Face hath got five hundred Pound a Year , Yet fell your Face for five Pence , and ' tis dear . Madam , I'll follow you unto the Death . Eli . Nay , I would have you go before me thither . Baft . Our Country ...
... I'll take my Chance ; Your Face hath got five hundred Pound a Year , Yet fell your Face for five Pence , and ' tis dear . Madam , I'll follow you unto the Death . Eli . Nay , I would have you go before me thither . Baft . Our Country ...
Page 984
... I'll call him Peter ; For new made Honour doth forget Mens Names : ' Tis too respective , and too fociable For your Converfion , now your Traveller , He and his Tooth - pick , at my Worship's Mefs , And when my Knightly Stomach is ...
... I'll call him Peter ; For new made Honour doth forget Mens Names : ' Tis too respective , and too fociable For your Converfion , now your Traveller , He and his Tooth - pick , at my Worship's Mefs , And when my Knightly Stomach is ...
Page 990
... I'll fimoak your Skin - Coat , and I catch you right ; Sirrah , look to't , i'faith I will , i'faith . Blanch . O well did he become that Lion's Robe , That did difrobe the Lion of that Robe . Baft . It lyes as fightly on the Back of ...
... I'll fimoak your Skin - Coat , and I catch you right ; Sirrah , look to't , i'faith I will , i'faith . Blanch . O well did he become that Lion's Robe , That did difrobe the Lion of that Robe . Baft . It lyes as fightly on the Back of ...
Page 1012
... Hubert , throw thine Eye On yon young Boy : I'll tell thee what , my Friend , He is a very Serpent in my way , And wherefoe'er this Foot of mine doth tread , Не He lyes before me ; doft thou understand me ? 1012 The Life and Death •
... Hubert , throw thine Eye On yon young Boy : I'll tell thee what , my Friend , He is a very Serpent in my way , And wherefoe'er this Foot of mine doth tread , Не He lyes before me ; doft thou understand me ? 1012 The Life and Death •
Page 1013
... I'll keep him fo , That he shall not offend your Majefty . K. John . Death . Hub . My Lord ? K. John . A Grave . Hub . He fhall not live . K. John . Enough . 1 I could be merry now . Hubert , I love thee , Well , I'll not fay what I ...
... I'll keep him fo , That he shall not offend your Majefty . K. John . Death . Hub . My Lord ? K. John . A Grave . Hub . He fhall not live . K. John . Enough . 1 I could be merry now . Hubert , I love thee , Well , I'll not fay what I ...
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