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Pagina 149
Did I not bid thee meet me in the park , And bring along these rascal knaves with thee ? Gru . Nathaniel's coat , sir , was not fully made , And Gabriel's pumps were all unpink'd i ' the heel : There was no link to colour Peter's hat ...
Did I not bid thee meet me in the park , And bring along these rascal knaves with thee ? Gru . Nathaniel's coat , sir , was not fully made , And Gabriel's pumps were all unpink'd i ' the heel : There was no link to colour Peter's hat ...
Pagina 159
They bring him rich apparel . This new Monsieur , amazed at such courtesy , and doubting whether he dreamed or waked , suffered himself to be dressed , and led out of the chamber . There camne noblemen which saluted him with all honour ...
They bring him rich apparel . This new Monsieur , amazed at such courtesy , and doubting whether he dreamed or waked , suffered himself to be dressed , and led out of the chamber . There camne noblemen which saluted him with all honour ...
Pagina 364
Bring me to hear them speak , where I may be conceal'd.1 [ Exeunt DUKE and Provost . Claud . Now , sister , what's the comfort ? Isab . Why , as all comforts are ; most good , most good ? indeed : Lord Angelo , having affairs to heaven ...
Bring me to hear them speak , where I may be conceal'd.1 [ Exeunt DUKE and Provost . Claud . Now , sister , what's the comfort ? Isab . Why , as all comforts are ; most good , most good ? indeed : Lord Angelo , having affairs to heaven ...
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