The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane., 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 477
... Horse beguile . Neighing in likeness like a filly Foal : And fometimes lurk I in a Gossip's Bow !, In very likeness of a roasted Crab , And when the drinks , again her Lips I bob , And on her whithered Dewlop pour the Ale . The wisest ...
... Horse beguile . Neighing in likeness like a filly Foal : And fometimes lurk I in a Gossip's Bow !, In very likeness of a roasted Crab , And when the drinks , again her Lips I bob , And on her whithered Dewlop pour the Ale . The wisest ...
Page 489
... Horse , that yet would never tire , I'll meet thee , Pyramus , at Ninry's Tomb . Quin . Ninus Tomb , Man ; why you must not speak that yet ; that you answer to Pyramus ; you speak all your Part at , 1 once , Cues and all . Pyramus enter ...
... Horse , that yet would never tire , I'll meet thee , Pyramus , at Ninry's Tomb . Quin . Ninus Tomb , Man ; why you must not speak that yet ; that you answer to Pyramus ; you speak all your Part at , 1 once , Cues and all . Pyramus enter ...
Page 490
... Horse I'll be , sometimes a Hound , A Hog , a headless Bear , sometime a Fire , And neigh , and bark , and grunt , and rore and burn , Like Horse , Hound , Hog , Bear , Fire , at every turn . [ Exit . Enter Bottom with an Ass Head . Bot ...
... Horse I'll be , sometimes a Hound , A Hog , a headless Bear , sometime a Fire , And neigh , and bark , and grunt , and rore and burn , Like Horse , Hound , Hog , Bear , Fire , at every turn . [ Exit . Enter Bottom with an Ass Head . Bot ...
Page 531
... Horse , and he makes it a great Appropriation to his own good Parts that he can shoo him himself : I am much afraid my Lady his Mother plaid falfe with a Smith . Ner . Then is there the County Palentine . Por . He doth nothing but frown ...
... Horse , and he makes it a great Appropriation to his own good Parts that he can shoo him himself : I am much afraid my Lady his Mother plaid falfe with a Smith . Ner . Then is there the County Palentine . Por . He doth nothing but frown ...
Page 541
... horse has on his Tail . Laun . It should feem then that Dobbin's Tail grows back- ward . I am sure he had more Hair on his Tail than I have on my Face when I last saw him . Gob . Lord how art thou chang'd ! how dost thou and thy Master ...
... horse has on his Tail . Laun . It should feem then that Dobbin's Tail grows back- ward . I am sure he had more Hair on his Tail than I have on my Face when I last saw him . Gob . Lord how art thou chang'd ! how dost thou and thy Master ...
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