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Pagina 39
Come hither , thou say , thou George * teens , and one shilling to the pound , the (
serge ) , thou buckram lord ! what answer * last subsidy . canst thou make unto
my mightiness for • Cade . Well , he shall be beheaded for it delivering up the ...
Come hither , thou say , thou George * teens , and one shilling to the pound , the (
serge ) , thou buckram lord ! what answer * last subsidy . canst thou make unto
my mightiness for • Cade . Well , he shall be beheaded for it delivering up the ...
Pagina 323
What man art thou , that , thus bescreen ' d in night , So stumblest on my counsel
? Rom . By a name I know not how to tell thee who I am ; My name , dear saint , is
hateful to myself , Because it is an enemy to thee ; Had I it written I would tear ...
What man art thou , that , thus bescreen ' d in night , So stumblest on my counsel
? Rom . By a name I know not how to tell thee who I am ; My name , dear saint , is
hateful to myself , Because it is an enemy to thee ; Had I it written I would tear ...
Pagina 324
Thou know ' st the mask of night is on my face ; Else would a maiden blush
bepaint my cheek , For that which thou hast heard me speak to - night . Fain
would I dwell on form , fain , fain deny What I have spoke . But farewell
compliment ! a Dost ...
Thou know ' st the mask of night is on my face ; Else would a maiden blush
bepaint my cheek , For that which thou hast heard me speak to - night . Fain
would I dwell on form , fain , fain deny What I have spoke . But farewell
compliment ! a Dost ...
Pagina 358
But Romeo may not , he is banished . a Hadst thou no poison mix ' d , no sharp -
ground knife , No sudden mean of death , though ne ' er so mean , But , banished
- to kill me ; banished ? O friar , the damned use that word in hell ; Howlings ...
But Romeo may not , he is banished . a Hadst thou no poison mix ' d , no sharp -
ground knife , No sudden mean of death , though ne ' er so mean , But , banished
- to kill me ; banished ? O friar , the damned use that word in hell ; Howlings ...
Pagina 360
Hold thy desperate hand : Art thou a man ? thy form cries out thou art ; Thy tears
are womanish ; thy wild acts denote The unreasonable fury of a beast : Unseemly
woman , in a seeming man ! And ill - beseeming beast , in seeming both ! Thou ...
Hold thy desperate hand : Art thou a man ? thy form cries out thou art ; Thy tears
are womanish ; thy wild acts denote The unreasonable fury of a beast : Unseemly
woman , in a seeming man ! And ill - beseeming beast , in seeming both ! Thou ...
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