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... gone to travel . Thal . How , the king gone ! Hel . If further yet you will be satisfied , Why , as it were unlicensed of your loves , Being at Antioch [ Aside . He would depart , I'll give some light unto you . Thal . What from Antioch ...
... gone to travel . Thal . How , the king gone ! Hel . If further yet you will be satisfied , Why , as it were unlicensed of your loves , Being at Antioch [ Aside . He would depart , I'll give some light unto you . Thal . What from Antioch ...
Side 152
... Gone , Doll , gone ; flown , spent , vanished . devil , drink , and dice , have devoured all . The Doll . You might have left me in Kent , till you had been better provided . Sir John . No , Doll , no ; Kent's too hot , Doll , Kent's ...
... Gone , Doll , gone ; flown , spent , vanished . devil , drink , and dice , have devoured all . The Doll . You might have left me in Kent , till you had been better provided . Sir John . No , Doll , no ; Kent's too hot , Doll , Kent's ...
Side 199
... gone . Bed . You must ; well , what remedy ? [ Exit CROMWELL , & c . I fear too soon you must be gone indeed . The king hath business ; but little dost thou know , Who's busy for thy life ; thou think'st not so . Re - enter CROMWELL ...
... gone . Bed . You must ; well , what remedy ? [ Exit CROMWELL , & c . I fear too soon you must be gone indeed . The king hath business ; but little dost thou know , Who's busy for thy life ; thou think'st not so . Re - enter CROMWELL ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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