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Pagina 19
Ah , sweet Anne Page ! fields ; will it do well ? Page . Save you , good Sir Hugh !
Shal . We will do it . Eva . ' Pless you from his mercy sake , all of Page , Shal . and
Slen . Adieu , good master you ! . doctor . Shal . What ! the sword and the word ...
Ah , sweet Anne Page ! fields ; will it do well ? Page . Save you , good Sir Hugh !
Shal . We will do it . Eva . ' Pless you from his mercy sake , all of Page , Shal . and
Slen . Adieu , good master you ! . doctor . Shal . What ! the sword and the word ...
Pagina 33
Enough ; no fill ' d , more ; ( Her sweet perfections , ) with one self king ! ' Tis not
so sweet now , as it was before . Away before me to sweet beds of flowers ; O
spirit of love , how quick and fresh art thou ! Love - thoughts lie rich , when
canopied ...
Enough ; no fill ' d , more ; ( Her sweet perfections , ) with one self king ! ' Tis not
so sweet now , as it was before . Away before me to sweet beds of flowers ; O
spirit of love , how quick and fresh art thou ! Love - thoughts lie rich , when
canopied ...
Pagina 34
Cap . That were hard to compass ; Sir And . Sir Toby Belch ! how now . Sir Toby
Because she will admit no kind of suit , Belch ? No , not the duke ' s . Vio . There
is a fair behaviour in thee , cap . Sir To . Sweet Sir Andrew ! Sir And . Bless you ...
Cap . That were hard to compass ; Sir And . Sir Toby Belch ! how now . Sir Toby
Because she will admit no kind of suit , Belch ? No , not the duke ' s . Vio . There
is a fair behaviour in thee , cap . Sir To . Sweet Sir Andrew ! Sir And . Bless you ...
Pagina 37
Most sweet lady , Mal . Gentlewoman , my lady calls . ( Exit . Oli . A comfortable
doctrine , and much may be said of it . Where lies your text ? Re - enter MARIA . 1
Vio . In Orsino ' s bosom . Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o ' er Oli .
Most sweet lady , Mal . Gentlewoman , my lady calls . ( Exit . Oli . A comfortable
doctrine , and much may be said of it . Where lies your text ? Re - enter MARIA . 1
Vio . In Orsino ' s bosom . Oli . Give me my veil : come , throw it o ' er Oli .
Pagina 39
In delay there lies no plenty ; Alas , our frailty is the cause not we ; Then come
kiss me sweet - and - twenty , For , such as we are made of , such we be . Youth '
s a stuff will not endure . How will this fadge ? I My master loves her Sir And . A ...
In delay there lies no plenty ; Alas , our frailty is the cause not we ; Then come
kiss me sweet - and - twenty , For , such as we are made of , such we be . Youth '
s a stuff will not endure . How will this fadge ? I My master loves her Sir And . A ...
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