The Plays & Poems of Shakespeare: All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrew. Winter's tale |
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A traitor you do look like ; but such traitors His majesty seldom fears . I am Cressid's uncle , 1 That dare leave two together : fare you well . [ Exit . King . Now , fair one , does your business follow us ? Hel . Ay , my good lord .
A traitor you do look like ; but such traitors His majesty seldom fears . I am Cressid's uncle , 1 That dare leave two together : fare you well . [ Exit . King . Now , fair one , does your business follow us ? Hel . Ay , my good lord .
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So , my good window of lattice , fare thee well ; thy casement I need not open , for I look through thee . Give me thy hand . Par . My lord , you give me most egregious indignity . La . Ay , with all my heart ; and thou ...
So , my good window of lattice , fare thee well ; thy casement I need not open , for I look through thee . Give me thy hand . Par . My lord , you give me most egregious indignity . La . Ay , with all my heart ; and thou ...
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Why , he will look upon his boot , and sing ; mend the ruff , and sing ; ask questions , and sing ; pick his teeth , and sing . I know a man that had this trick of melancholy , sold a goodly manor Count .
Why , he will look upon his boot , and sing ; mend the ruff , and sing ; ask questions , and sing ; pick his teeth , and sing . I know a man that had this trick of melancholy , sold a goodly manor Count .
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Look on his letter , madam ; here's my passport . [ reads ] “ When thou canst get the ring upon my finger , which never shall come off , and show me a child begotten of thy body , that I am father to , then call me husband : but in such ...
Look on his letter , madam ; here's my passport . [ reads ] “ When thou canst get the ring upon my finger , which never shall come off , and show me a child begotten of thy body , that I am father to , then call me husband : but in such ...
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-Look , here comes a pilgrim : I know she will lie at my house : thither they send one another . I'll question her . God save you , pilgrim ! Whither are you bound ? Hel . To Saint Jaques le grand . Where do the palmers lodge , I do ...
-Look , here comes a pilgrim : I know she will lie at my house : thither they send one another . I'll question her . God save you , pilgrim ! Whither are you bound ? Hel . To Saint Jaques le grand . Where do the palmers lodge , I do ...
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