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Side 12
... thank your highness . Queen . Pray , walk a while . Imo . About some half hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you shall , at least , my lord aboard : for this time , leave me . Go see [ Exeunt . . S CE N E III . A publick Place 22 ...
... thank your highness . Queen . Pray , walk a while . Imo . About some half hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you shall , at least , my lord aboard : for this time , leave me . Go see [ Exeunt . . S CE N E III . A publick Place 22 ...
Side 19
... thank him , makes no stranger of me ; we are familiar at first : Iach . With five times so much conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistrefs : make her go back , even to the yielding ; had I admit- tance , and opportunity to ...
... thank him , makes no stranger of me ; we are familiar at first : Iach . With five times so much conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistrefs : make her go back , even to the yielding ; had I admit- tance , and opportunity to ...
Side 25
... Thanks , good sir ; You are kindly welcome . [ presents a letter . Iach , All of her , that is out of door , most rich ! If she be furnish'd with a mind so rare , She is alone the Arabian bird ; and I my [ Aside . friend ! Have lost the ...
... Thanks , good sir ; You are kindly welcome . [ presents a letter . Iach , All of her , that is out of door , most rich ! If she be furnish'd with a mind so rare , She is alone the Arabian bird ; and I my [ Aside . friend ! Have lost the ...
Side 26
... Thanks , fairest lady . What ! are men mad ? Hath nature given them eyes To see this vaulted arch , and the rich crop Of sea and land , which can distinguish ' twixt The firy orbs above , and the twinn'd . stones Upon the number'd beach ...
... Thanks , fairest lady . What ! are men mad ? Hath nature given them eyes To see this vaulted arch , and the rich crop Of sea and land , which can distinguish ' twixt The firy orbs above , and the twinn'd . stones Upon the number'd beach ...
Side 27
William Shakespeare. Thus raps you ? Are you well ? Iach . Thanks , madam ; well : - sir , ' Beseech you , [ To Pisanio . Desire my man's abode where I did leave him : He's strange and peevish , " Pis . I was going , sir , To give him ...
William Shakespeare. Thus raps you ? Are you well ? Iach . Thanks , madam ; well : - sir , ' Beseech you , [ To Pisanio . Desire my man's abode where I did leave him : He's strange and peevish , " Pis . I was going , sir , To give him ...
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