The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 283
... Shep . I would there were no age between ten and three and twenty , or that youth would fleep out the reft : for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child , wronging the ancientry , stealing , fighting- hark you now ...
... Shep . I would there were no age between ten and three and twenty , or that youth would fleep out the reft : for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child , wronging the ancientry , stealing , fighting- hark you now ...
Pagina 284
... Shep . What , art so near ? if thou'lt sce a thing to talk on when thou art dead and rotten , come hither . What ail'st thou , man ? Clo . I have seen two such fights , by sea and by land ; but I am not to say , it is a sea ; for it is ...
... Shep . What , art so near ? if thou'lt sce a thing to talk on when thou art dead and rotten , come hither . What ail'st thou , man ? Clo . I have seen two such fights , by sea and by land ; but I am not to say , it is a sea ; for it is ...
Pagina 285
... Shep . ' Would , I had been by to have help'd the nobleman . Clo . I would , you had been by the ship - fide , to have help'd her ; there your charity would have lack'd foot- ing.- [ Afide . Shep . Heavy matters , heavy matters ! but ...
... Shep . ' Would , I had been by to have help'd the nobleman . Clo . I would , you had been by the ship - fide , to have help'd her ; there your charity would have lack'd foot- ing.- [ Afide . Shep . Heavy matters , heavy matters ! but ...
Pagina 286
... Shep . ' Tis a lucky day , boy , and we'll do good deeds on't . Enter Time , as Chorus . [ Exeunt . Time . I , that please some , try all , both joy and terror Of good and bad , that mask and unfold error ; ( 11 ) Now take upon me , in ...
... Shep . ' Tis a lucky day , boy , and we'll do good deeds on't . Enter Time , as Chorus . [ Exeunt . Time . I , that please some , try all , both joy and terror Of good and bad , that mask and unfold error ; ( 11 ) Now take upon me , in ...
Pagina 289
... shep- herd ; from whose simplicity , I think it not uneasie to get the cause of my fon's refort thither . Pr'ythee , be my present partner in this business , and lay aside the thoughts of Sicilia . Cam . I willingly obey your command ...
... shep- herd ; from whose simplicity , I think it not uneasie to get the cause of my fon's refort thither . Pr'ythee , be my present partner in this business , and lay aside the thoughts of Sicilia . Cam . I willingly obey your command ...
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