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It was much like an argument that fell out last night , where each of us fell in praise of our country mistresses : This gentleman at that time vouching ( and upon warrant of bloody affirma- tion ) , his to be more fair , virtuous ...
It was much like an argument that fell out last night , where each of us fell in praise of our country mistresses : This gentleman at that time vouching ( and upon warrant of bloody affirma- tion ) , his to be more fair , virtuous ...
Sivu 36
They are in a trunk , Attended by my men : I will make bold To send them to you , only for this night ; I must aboard to morrow . Imo . 1 O , no , no . Iach . Yes , I beseech ; or I shall short my word , By length'ning my return .
They are in a trunk , Attended by my men : I will make bold To send them to you , only for this night ; I must aboard to morrow . Imo . 1 O , no , no . Iach . Yes , I beseech ; or I shall short my word , By length'ning my return .
Sivu 37
Did you hear of a stranger , that's come to court to night ? Clo . A stranger ! and I know not on't ! 2 Lord . He's a strange fellow himself , and knows it not . [ Aside . 2 The same quibble has occurred in As You Like It , Act i .
Did you hear of a stranger , that's come to court to night ? Clo . A stranger ! and I know not on't ! 2 Lord . He's a strange fellow himself , and knows it not . [ Aside . 2 The same quibble has occurred in As You Like It , Act i .
Sivu 38
Come , I'll go see this Italian : What I have lost to - day at bowls , I'll win to - night of him . Come , go . 2 Lord . I'll attend your lordship . [ Exeunt CLOTEN and first Lord . That such a crafty devil as is his mother Should yield ...
Come , I'll go see this Italian : What I have lost to - day at bowls , I'll win to - night of him . Come , go . 2 Lord . I'll attend your lordship . [ Exeunt CLOTEN and first Lord . That such a crafty devil as is his mother Should yield ...
Sivu 39
From fairies , and the tempters of the night , Guard me , beseech ye ! [ Sleeps . IACHIMO , from the Trunk . Iach . The crickets sing , and man's o'erlabour'd sense Repairs itself by rest : Our Tarquin thus Did softly press the rushes1 ...
From fairies , and the tempters of the night , Guard me , beseech ye ! [ Sleeps . IACHIMO , from the Trunk . Iach . The crickets sing , and man's o'erlabour'd sense Repairs itself by rest : Our Tarquin thus Did softly press the rushes1 ...
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