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Pagina 171
... tongue , though but bastards , and syllables Of no allowance , to your bosom's truth . Now , this no more dishonours you at all , Than to take in a town with gentle words , Which else would put you to your fortune , and The hazard of ...
... tongue , though but bastards , and syllables Of no allowance , to your bosom's truth . Now , this no more dishonours you at all , Than to take in a town with gentle words , Which else would put you to your fortune , and The hazard of ...
Pagina 223
... tongue can speak , So Who ' twas that cut thy tongue , and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning 80 ; And , if thy stumps will let thee , play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can scrowl ...
... tongue can speak , So Who ' twas that cut thy tongue , and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning 80 ; And , if thy stumps will let thee , play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can scrowl ...
Pagina 234
... tongue ... and that , more dear Than hands or tongue , her spotless chastity , Inhuman traitors , you constrain'd and forc'd . What would you say , if I should let you speak ? Villains , for shame you could not beg for grace . Hark ...
... tongue ... and that , more dear Than hands or tongue , her spotless chastity , Inhuman traitors , you constrain'd and forc'd . What would you say , if I should let you speak ? Villains , for shame you could not beg for grace . Hark ...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Deel 37,Volume 2 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1864 |
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