The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 sider |
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Side 608
... Orla . I reft much bounden to you : Fare you well ! Thus may I from the Smoke into the Smother ; From Tyrant Duke , unto a Tyrant Brother : But heav'nly Rofalind ! SCENE III . Enter Celia and Rofalind . [ Exit . Cel . Why Coufin , why ...
... Orla . I reft much bounden to you : Fare you well ! Thus may I from the Smoke into the Smother ; From Tyrant Duke , unto a Tyrant Brother : But heav'nly Rofalind ! SCENE III . Enter Celia and Rofalind . [ Exit . Cel . Why Coufin , why ...
Side 614
... Orla . Who's there ? [ Exeunt . Adam . What my young Mafter , oh my gentle Mafter , Oh my fweet Mafter , O you Memory Of old Sir Rowland ? Why , what make you here ? Why are you virtuous ? Why do People love you ? And wherefore are you ...
... Orla . Who's there ? [ Exeunt . Adam . What my young Mafter , oh my gentle Mafter , Oh my fweet Mafter , O you Memory Of old Sir Rowland ? Why , what make you here ? Why are you virtuous ? Why do People love you ? And wherefore are you ...
Side 615
... Orla . Why , what's the matter ? Adam . O unhappy Youth , Come not within thefe Doors ; within this Roof The Enemy of all your Graces lives : Your Brother - no ; no Brother , yet the Son , Yet not the Son , I will not call him Son , Of ...
... Orla . Why , what's the matter ? Adam . O unhappy Youth , Come not within thefe Doors ; within this Roof The Enemy of all your Graces lives : Your Brother - no ; no Brother , yet the Son , Yet not the Son , I will not call him Son , Of ...
Side 623
... Orla . Forbear , and eat no more . Jaq . Why I have eat none yet . Orla . Nor fhalt not , ' till Neceffity be ferv'd . Jaq . Of what kind fhould this Cock come ? Duke Sen. Art thou thus bolden'd , Man , by thy Distress ? Or else a rude ...
... Orla . Forbear , and eat no more . Jaq . Why I have eat none yet . Orla . Nor fhalt not , ' till Neceffity be ferv'd . Jaq . Of what kind fhould this Cock come ? Duke Sen. Art thou thus bolden'd , Man , by thy Distress ? Or else a rude ...
Side 624
... Orla . I almoft die for Food , and let me have it . Duke Sen. Sit down and feed , and welcome to our Table . Orla . Speak you fo gently ? Pardon me , I pray you , I thought that all things had been Savage here , And therefore put I on ...
... Orla . I almoft die for Food , and let me have it . Duke Sen. Sit down and feed , and welcome to our Table . Orla . Speak you fo gently ? Pardon me , I pray you , I thought that all things had been Savage here , And therefore put I on ...
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