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Pagina 70
Shall I bring thee on the way ? Aut . No , good - faced sir ; no , sweet sir . Clo .
Then fare thee well ; I must go buy spices for our sheep - shearing Aut . Prosper
you , sweet sir ! -- [ Exit Clown . ] — Your purse is not hot enough to purchase
your ...
Shall I bring thee on the way ? Aut . No , good - faced sir ; no , sweet sir . Clo .
Then fare thee well ; I must go buy spices for our sheep - shearing Aut . Prosper
you , sweet sir ! -- [ Exit Clown . ] — Your purse is not hot enough to purchase
your ...
Pagina 108
Go , Cleomenes ; Yourself , assisted with your honour'd friends , Bring them to
our embracement . - Still ' t is strange , Exeunt CLEOMENES , Lords , and
Gentleman . He thus should steal upon us . Paul . Had our prince ( Jewel of
children ) ...
Go , Cleomenes ; Yourself , assisted with your honour'd friends , Bring them to
our embracement . - Still ' t is strange , Exeunt CLEOMENES , Lords , and
Gentleman . He thus should steal upon us . Paul . Had our prince ( Jewel of
children ) ...
Pagina 176
I prithee let me bring thee where crabs grow , And I with my long nails will dig
thee pig - nuts ; Show thee a jay's nest , and instruct thee how To snare the
nimble marmozet ; I'll bring thee get thee To clust'ring filberds , and sometimes I '
176 ...
I prithee let me bring thee where crabs grow , And I with my long nails will dig
thee pig - nuts ; Show thee a jay's nest , and instruct thee how To snare the
nimble marmozet ; I'll bring thee get thee To clust'ring filberds , and sometimes I '
176 ...
Pagina 471
After the interview between Richard and Bolingbroke , the author of the “ Metrical
History ' thus proceeds : “ The said Duke Henry called aloud with a stern and
savage voice , “ Bring out the king's horses ; ' and then they brought him two little
...
After the interview between Richard and Bolingbroke , the author of the “ Metrical
History ' thus proceeds : “ The said Duke Henry called aloud with a stern and
savage voice , “ Bring out the king's horses ; ' and then they brought him two little
...
Pagina 482
I see some sparkles of a better hope , a Which elder days may happily bring forth
. But who comes here ? Enter AUMERLE , hastily . Aum . Where is the king ?
Boling . What means Our cousin , that he stares and looks so wildly ? Aum .
I see some sparkles of a better hope , a Which elder days may happily bring forth
. But who comes here ? Enter AUMERLE , hastily . Aum . Where is the king ?
Boling . What means Our cousin , that he stares and looks so wildly ? Aum .
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