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Side 44
... Shep . I would , there were no age between ten and three and twenty ; or that youth would sleep out the rest : for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child , wronging the ancientry , stealing , fighting , -Hark you ...
... Shep . I would , there were no age between ten and three and twenty ; or that youth would sleep out the rest : for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child , wronging the ancientry , stealing , fighting , -Hark you ...
Side 45
... Shep . Name of mercy , when was this boy ? Clo . Now , now ; I have not winked since I saw these sights : the men are not yet cold under water , nor the bear half dined on the gentleman ; he's at it now . Shep . Would I had been by , to ...
... Shep . Name of mercy , when was this boy ? Clo . Now , now ; I have not winked since I saw these sights : the men are not yet cold under water , nor the bear half dined on the gentleman ; he's at it now . Shep . Would I had been by , to ...
Side 46
... Shep . That's a good deed : If thou may'st discern by that which is left of him , what he is , fetch me to the sight of him . Clo . Marry , will I : and you shall help to put him i'the ground . Shep . ' Tis a lucky day , boy ; and we'll ...
... Shep . That's a good deed : If thou may'st discern by that which is left of him , what he is , fetch me to the sight of him . Clo . Marry , will I : and you shall help to put him i'the ground . Shep . ' Tis a lucky day , boy ; and we'll ...
Side 54
... Shep . Fie , daughter ! when my old wife liv'd , upon This day , she was both pantler , butler , cook ; Both dame and servant : welcom'd all ; serv'd all : Would sing her song , and dance her turn : 54 ACT 4 . WINTER'S TALE .
... Shep . Fie , daughter ! when my old wife liv'd , upon This day , she was both pantler , butler , cook ; Both dame and servant : welcom'd all ; serv'd all : Would sing her song , and dance her turn : 54 ACT 4 . WINTER'S TALE .
Side 58
... Shep . They call him Doricles , and he boasts himself To have a worthy feeding : but I have it Upon his own report , and I believe it ; He looks like sooth : He says he loves my daughter ; I think so too ; for never gaz'd the moon Upon ...
... Shep . They call him Doricles , and he boasts himself To have a worthy feeding : but I have it Upon his own report , and I believe it ; He looks like sooth : He says he loves my daughter ; I think so too ; for never gaz'd the moon Upon ...
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