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Pagina 58
Hearing applause , and universal shout , Giddy in spirit , still gazing , in a doubt
Whether those peals of praise be his or no ; So , thrice fair lady , stand I , even so
; As doubtful whether what I see be true , Until confirm'd , sign'd , ratified by you .
Hearing applause , and universal shout , Giddy in spirit , still gazing , in a doubt
Whether those peals of praise be his or no ; So , thrice fair lady , stand I , even so
; As doubtful whether what I see be true , Until confirm'd , sign'd , ratified by you .
Pagina 119
Orl . No , fair princess ; he is the general challenger : I come but in , as others do ,
to try with him the strength of my youth . Cel . Young gentleman , your spirits are
too bold for your years : You have seen cruel proof of this man's strength : if you ...
Orl . No , fair princess ; he is the general challenger : I come but in , as others do ,
to try with him the strength of my youth . Cel . Young gentleman , your spirits are
too bold for your years : You have seen cruel proof of this man's strength : if you ...
Pagina 191
My errand is to you , fair youth :My gentle Phebe , bid me give you this : [ Giving a
letter . I know not the contents ; but I guess , By the stern brow , and waspish
action Which she did use as she was writing of it , It bears an angry tenour :
pardon ...
My errand is to you , fair youth :My gentle Phebe , bid me give you this : [ Giving a
letter . I know not the contents ; but I guess , By the stern brow , and waspish
action Which she did use as she was writing of it , It bears an angry tenour :
pardon ...
Pagina 328
I will buy me a son - in - law in a fair , and toll 18 for this ; I'll none of him . King .
The heavens have thought well on thee , Lafeu , To bring forth this discovery . -
Seek these suitors :Go , speedily , and bring again the count . [ Exeunt
Gentleman ...
I will buy me a son - in - law in a fair , and toll 18 for this ; I'll none of him . King .
The heavens have thought well on thee , Lafeu , To bring forth this discovery . -
Seek these suitors :Go , speedily , and bring again the count . [ Exeunt
Gentleman ...
Pagina 430
Fair lovely maid , once more good day to thee : Sweet Kate , embrace her for her
beauty's sake . Hor . ' A will make the man ... Young budding virgin , fair , and
fresh , and sweet , Whither away : or where is thy abode ? Happy the parents of
so ...
Fair lovely maid , once more good day to thee : Sweet Kate , embrace her for her
beauty's sake . Hor . ' A will make the man ... Young budding virgin , fair , and
fresh , and sweet , Whither away : or where is thy abode ? Happy the parents of
so ...
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