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Pagina 164
... France again . Prin . You do the king , my father , too much wrong , And wrong the reputation of your name , In so unseeming to confess receipt Of that which hath so faithfully been paid . King . I do protest , I never heard of it , And ...
... France again . Prin . You do the king , my father , too much wrong , And wrong the reputation of your name , In so unseeming to confess receipt Of that which hath so faithfully been paid . King . I do protest , I never heard of it , And ...
Pagina 167
... France.- Then , forester , my friend , where is the bush , That we must stand and play the murderer in ? For . Here by , upon the edge of yonder cop- pice ; A stand , where you may make the fairest shoot . Prin . I thank my beauty , I ...
... France.- Then , forester , my friend , where is the bush , That we must stand and play the murderer in ? For . Here by , upon the edge of yonder cop- pice ; A stand , where you may make the fairest shoot . Prin . I thank my beauty , I ...
Pagina 168
... France , that he call'd Rosaline . Prin . Thou hast mistaken his letter . Come , lords , away . Here , sweet , put up this ; ' twill be thine another day . [ Exit PRINCESS and Train . Boyet . Who is the suitor ? who is the suitor ? Ros ...
... France , that he call'd Rosaline . Prin . Thou hast mistaken his letter . Come , lords , away . Here , sweet , put up this ; ' twill be thine another day . [ Exit PRINCESS and Train . Boyet . Who is the suitor ? who is the suitor ? Ros ...
Pagina 173
... France ? King . And win them too : therefore let us devise Some entertainment for them in their tents . Biron . First , from the park let us conduct them thither ; Then , homeward , every man attach the hand Of his fair mistress : in ...
... France ? King . And win them too : therefore let us devise Some entertainment for them in their tents . Biron . First , from the park let us conduct them thither ; Then , homeward , every man attach the hand Of his fair mistress : in ...
Pagina 179
... France . If your ladyship would say , Thanks , Pompey , I had done . Prin . Great thanks , great Pompey . Cost . " Tis not so much worth ; but , I hope , I was perfect : I made a little fault in , great . Biron . My hat to a halfpenny ...
... France . If your ladyship would say , Thanks , Pompey , I had done . Prin . Great thanks , great Pompey . Cost . " Tis not so much worth ; but , I hope , I was perfect : I made a little fault in , great . Biron . My hat to a halfpenny ...
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