The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 sider |
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Side 48
... heaven , nor earth ; for these are pleas'd . By penitence th ' Eternal's wrath ' s appeas'd : And , that my love may appear plain and free , All that was mine in Silvia I give thee . Jul . O me unhappy ! Pro . Look to the boy . Val ...
... heaven , nor earth ; for these are pleas'd . By penitence th ' Eternal's wrath ' s appeas'd : And , that my love may appear plain and free , All that was mine in Silvia I give thee . Jul . O me unhappy ! Pro . Look to the boy . Val ...
Side 56
... heaven on the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my necessity , am fain to shuffle , to hedge , and to lurch ... Heaven bless them , and make them his servants ! Fal . Well : Mistress Ford : -what of her ? Quick . Why , sir , she's a ...
... heaven on the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my necessity , am fain to shuffle , to hedge , and to lurch ... Heaven bless them , and make them his servants ! Fal . Well : Mistress Ford : -what of her ? Quick . Why , sir , she's a ...
Side 62
... Heaven make you better than your thoughts ! Ford . Amen . Mrs Page . You do yourself mighty wrong , master Ford . Ford . Ay , ay ; I must bear it . Eva . If there be any pody in the house , and in the chambers , and in the coffers , and ...
... Heaven make you better than your thoughts ! Ford . Amen . Mrs Page . You do yourself mighty wrong , master Ford . Ford . Ay , ay ; I must bear it . Eva . If there be any pody in the house , and in the chambers , and in the coffers , and ...
Side 85
... Heaven comfort thee ! Why dost thou private ; _go off . smile so , and kiss thy hand so oft ? how he takes it at heart ! Pray heaven ,. Seb . Do not then walk too open . A. It doth not fit me . Hold , sir , here's my purse ; In the south ...
... Heaven comfort thee ! Why dost thou private ; _go off . smile so , and kiss thy hand so oft ? how he takes it at heart ! Pray heaven ,. Seb . Do not then walk too open . A. It doth not fit me . Hold , sir , here's my purse ; In the south ...
Side 98
... heaven I had your potency , And you were Isabel ! should it then be thus ? Serv . Here is the sister of the man condemn'd No ; I would tell what ' twere to be a judge , El . His neck will come to your waist ,. Do you your office , or ...
... heaven I had your potency , And you were Isabel ! should it then be thus ? Serv . Here is the sister of the man condemn'd No ; I would tell what ' twere to be a judge , El . His neck will come to your waist ,. Do you your office , or ...
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