The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volum 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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William Shakespeare. Hath left mine arm ; it was thy master's : ' shrew me , If I would lose it for a revenue Of any king's in Europe . I do think , I saw't this morning : confident I am , lord Last night ' twas on mine arm ; I kiss'd it ...
William Shakespeare. Hath left mine arm ; it was thy master's : ' shrew me , If I would lose it for a revenue Of any king's in Europe . I do think , I saw't this morning : confident I am , lord Last night ' twas on mine arm ; I kiss'd it ...
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... arms Bel . Look , here he comes , And brings the dire occasion in his arms , Of what we blame him for ! Arv . The bird is dead , That we have made so much on . I had rather Have skipp'd from sixteen years of age to sixty , To have turn ...
... arms Bel . Look , here he comes , And brings the dire occasion in his arms , Of what we blame him for ! Arv . The bird is dead , That we have made so much on . I had rather Have skipp'd from sixteen years of age to sixty , To have turn ...
Side 576
... arms . Cer . Upon this coast , I warrant you . Per . ' Tis most certain . Cer . Look to the lady ; -O , she's but o'erjoy'd . Early , one blust'ring morn , this lady was Thrown on this shore . I op'd the coffin , and Found there rich ...
... arms . Cer . Upon this coast , I warrant you . Per . ' Tis most certain . Cer . Look to the lady ; -O , she's but o'erjoy'd . Early , one blust'ring morn , this lady was Thrown on this shore . I op'd the coffin , and Found there rich ...
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