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... Lady , Two other Ladies , attending the Queen . MOPSA , DORCAS , } Shepherdesses . Lords , Ladies , and Attendants ; Satyrs for a Dance ; Shepherds , Shepherdesses , Guards , & c . SCENE , sometimes in Sicilia , sometimes in Bohemia ...
... Lady , Two other Ladies , attending the Queen . MOPSA , DORCAS , } Shepherdesses . Lords , Ladies , and Attendants ; Satyrs for a Dance ; Shepherds , Shepherdesses , Guards , & c . SCENE , sometimes in Sicilia , sometimes in Bohemia ...
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... lady she her lord . - You'll stay ? Pol . Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol . Her . Verily ! No , madam . I may not , verily . You put me off with limber vows ; but I , Though you would seek to unsphere the stars with oaths , Should yet ...
... lady she her lord . - You'll stay ? Pol . Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol . Her . Verily ! No , madam . I may not , verily . You put me off with limber vows ; but I , Though you would seek to unsphere the stars with oaths , Should yet ...
Side 11
... lady , Temptations have since then been born to us ; for In those unfledged days was my wife a girl ; Your precious self had then not crossed the eyes Of my young play - fellow . Her . Of this make no conclusion ; Your queen and I are ...
... lady , Temptations have since then been born to us ; for In those unfledged days was my wife a girl ; Your precious self had then not crossed the eyes Of my young play - fellow . Her . Of this make no conclusion ; Your queen and I are ...
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... lady - But , for me , [ Exit . What case stand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes : and my ground to do't Is the obedience to a master ; one , Who , in rebellion with himself , will have All that are his , so too . - To do ...
... lady - But , for me , [ Exit . What case stand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes : and my ground to do't Is the obedience to a master ; one , Who , in rebellion with himself , will have All that are his , so too . - To do ...
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... Lady . Come , my gracious lord , No , I'll none of you . Shall I be your playfellow ? Mam . 1 Lady . Why , my sweet lord ? Mam . You'll kiss me hard ; and speak to me as if I were a baby still . - I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so ...
... Lady . Come , my gracious lord , No , I'll none of you . Shall I be your playfellow ? Mam . 1 Lady . Why , my sweet lord ? Mam . You'll kiss me hard ; and speak to me as if I were a baby still . - I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so ...
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