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Pagina 180
That you may , fair lady , Perceive I speak sincerely , and high note ' s a Ta ' en of
your many virtues , the king ' s majesty Commends his good opinion of you to you
, and b Does purpose honour to you no less flowing Than marchioness of ...
That you may , fair lady , Perceive I speak sincerely , and high note ' s a Ta ' en of
your many virtues , the king ' s majesty Commends his good opinion of you to you
, and b Does purpose honour to you no less flowing Than marchioness of ...
Pagina 237
Enter an old Lady . Gent . [ Within . ] Come back . What mean you ? Lady . I ' ll not
come back ; the tidings that I bring Will make my boldness manners . — Now ,
good angels Fly o ' er thy royal head , and shade thy person Under their blessed
...
Enter an old Lady . Gent . [ Within . ] Come back . What mean you ? Lady . I ' ll not
come back ; the tidings that I bring Will make my boldness manners . — Now ,
good angels Fly o ' er thy royal head , and shade thy person Under their blessed
...
Pagina 248
Train borne by a Lady : then follows the MARCHIONESS OF DORSET , the other
godmother , and Ladies . The troop pass once about the stage , and Garter
speaks . Gart . Heaven , from thy endless goodness , send prosperous life , long ,
and ...
Train borne by a Lady : then follows the MARCHIONESS OF DORSET , the other
godmother , and Ladies . The troop pass once about the stage , and Garter
speaks . Gart . Heaven , from thy endless goodness , send prosperous life , long ,
and ...
Pagina 334
... When it hoars ere it be spent .Romeo , will you come to your father ' s ? we ' ll to
dinner thither . Rom . I will follow you . . Mer . Farewell , ancient lady ; farewell ,
lady , lady , lady . [ Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO . Nurse . Marry , farewell !
... When it hoars ere it be spent .Romeo , will you come to your father ' s ? we ' ll to
dinner thither . Rom . I will follow you . . Mer . Farewell , ancient lady ; farewell ,
lady , lady , lady . [ Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO . Nurse . Marry , farewell !
Pagina 384
Why , lady ! fie , you slug - a - bed ! Why , love , I say ! - madam ! sweetheart ! —
why , bride ! What , not a word ? - you take your pennyworths now ; Sleep for a
week ; for the next night , I warrant , The county Paris hath set up his rest , That
you ...
Why , lady ! fie , you slug - a - bed ! Why , love , I say ! - madam ! sweetheart ! —
why , bride ! What , not a word ? - you take your pennyworths now ; Sleep for a
week ; for the next night , I warrant , The county Paris hath set up his rest , That
you ...
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