The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 499
... defire to fee thee more . Therefore be out of hope , of queftion , of doubt , Be certain , nothing truer ; ' tis no jest , That I do hate thee , and love Helena . Her . O me , you Jugler , you Canker - bloffom , You Thief of Love ; what ...
... defire to fee thee more . Therefore be out of hope , of queftion , of doubt , Be certain , nothing truer ; ' tis no jest , That I do hate thee , and love Helena . Her . O me , you Jugler , you Canker - bloffom , You Thief of Love ; what ...
Page 505
... Defire to a Bot tle of Hay : Good Hay , fweet Hay hath no Fellow . Queen . I have a venturous Fairy That fhall feek the Squirrels Hoard , And fetch thee new Nuts . Bet . I had rather have a handful of dried Peale . But I pray you let ...
... Defire to a Bot tle of Hay : Good Hay , fweet Hay hath no Fellow . Queen . I have a venturous Fairy That fhall feek the Squirrels Hoard , And fetch thee new Nuts . Bet . I had rather have a handful of dried Peale . But I pray you let ...
Page 515
... defire Lime and Hair to speak better ? Dem . It is the wittieft Partition that ever I heard dif- courfe , my Lord . Thef . Pyramus draws near the Wall : Silence . Enter Pyramus . Fyr . O grim look'd Night ! O Night with hue fo black ! O ...
... defire Lime and Hair to speak better ? Dem . It is the wittieft Partition that ever I heard dif- courfe , my Lord . Thef . Pyramus draws near the Wall : Silence . Enter Pyramus . Fyr . O grim look'd Night ! O Night with hue fo black ! O ...
Page 534
... defire ? Reft you fair , good Signior , Your Worship was the laft Man in our Mouths . Anth . Shylock , albeit I neither lend nor borrow By taking , nor by giving of Exceís , Yet to fupply the ripe Wants of my Friend , I'll break a ...
... defire ? Reft you fair , good Signior , Your Worship was the laft Man in our Mouths . Anth . Shylock , albeit I neither lend nor borrow By taking , nor by giving of Exceís , Yet to fupply the ripe Wants of my Friend , I'll break a ...
Page 542
... defire Gra- tiano to come anon to my Lodging . Laun . To him , Father . Gob . God bless your Worship . Baff . Gramercy , would'ft thou ought with me ? Gob . Here's my Son , Sir , a poor Boy . Laun . Not a poor Boy , Sir , but the Rich ...
... defire Gra- tiano to come anon to my Lodging . Laun . To him , Father . Gob . God bless your Worship . Baff . Gramercy , would'ft thou ought with me ? Gob . Here's my Son , Sir , a poor Boy . Laun . Not a poor Boy , Sir , but the Rich ...
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