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Pagina 48
What needs she , when she hath made That tide will stay me longer than I should
; you write to yourself ? Why , do you not perceive [ Exit JULIA . the jest ? Julia ,
farewell . — What ! gone without a word ? Val . No , believe me . Ay , so true love
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What needs she , when she hath made That tide will stay me longer than I should
; you write to yourself ? Why , do you not perceive [ Exit JULIA . the jest ? Julia ,
farewell . — What ! gone without a word ? Val . No , believe me . Ay , so true love
...
Pagina 54
If you think so , then stay at home , and go Then let me go , and hinder not my
course : not . I ' ll be as patient as a gentle stream , Jul . Nay , that I will not . And
make a pastime of each weary step , Luc . Then never dream on infamy , but go .
If you think so , then stay at home , and go Then let me go , and hinder not my
course : not . I ' ll be as patient as a gentle stream , Jul . Nay , that I will not . And
make a pastime of each weary step , Luc . Then never dream on infamy , but go .
Pagina 55
Nay , then no matter ; stay with me a care ; while ; Which to requite , command me
while I live . I am to break with thee of some affairs , This love of theirs myself
have often seen , That touch me near , wherein thou must be secret . Haply ,
when ...
Nay , then no matter ; stay with me a care ; while ; Which to requite , command me
while I live . I am to break with thee of some affairs , This love of theirs myself
have often seen , That touch me near , wherein thou must be secret . Haply ,
when ...
Pagina 58
The blackest news that ever thou Here if thou stay , thou canst not see thy love ;
heard ' st . Besides , thy staying will abridge thy life . Speed . Why , man , how
black ? Hope is a lover ' s staff ; walk hence with that , Laun . Why , as black as
ink .
The blackest news that ever thou Here if thou stay , thou canst not see thy love ;
heard ' st . Besides , thy staying will abridge thy life . Speed . Why , man , how
black ? Hope is a lover ' s staff ; walk hence with that , Laun . Why , as black as
ink .
Pagina 65
Stay ' st thou to vex me here ? To praise his faith , which I would have dispraised .
A slave , that still an end turns me to shame . I am my master ' s true confirméd
love ; [ Exit LAUNCE . But cannot be true servant to my master , Sebastian , I have
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Stay ' st thou to vex me here ? To praise his faith , which I would have dispraised .
A slave , that still an end turns me to shame . I am my master ' s true confirméd
love ; [ Exit LAUNCE . But cannot be true servant to my master , Sebastian , I have
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The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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