The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 5R. Martin, 1768 |
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... fair hot wench in flame - colour'd taffata ; I fee no reason why thou should't be fo fu- perfluous , to demand the time of the day . Fal . Indeed , you come near me now , Hal . For we , that take purfes , go by the moon and seven stars ...
... fair hot wench in flame - colour'd taffata ; I fee no reason why thou should't be fo fu- perfluous , to demand the time of the day . Fal . Indeed , you come near me now , Hal . For we , that take purfes , go by the moon and seven stars ...
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... they have great Charge . [ Exeunt Carriers . SCENE II . C Enter Chamberlain . Gads . WCham . At hand , quoth pick - purse . 7HAT , ho , chamberlain ! Gads . * Gads . That's ev'n as fair , as at 24 The First Part of King HENRY IV .
... they have great Charge . [ Exeunt Carriers . SCENE II . C Enter Chamberlain . Gads . WCham . At hand , quoth pick - purse . 7HAT , ho , chamberlain ! Gads . * Gads . That's ev'n as fair , as at 24 The First Part of King HENRY IV .
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William Shakespeare. * Gads . That's ev'n as fair , as at hand , quoth the chamberlain ; for thou variest no more from picking of purfes , than giving direction doth from labouring . Thou lay'ft the plot how . Cham . Good - morrow ...
William Shakespeare. * Gads . That's ev'n as fair , as at hand , quoth the chamberlain ; for thou variest no more from picking of purfes , than giving direction doth from labouring . Thou lay'ft the plot how . Cham . Good - morrow ...
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... but four foot by the fquare farther afoot , I fhall break ' my wind . Well , I doubt not but to die a fair death for all this , if I ' [ cape ' scape hanging for killing that rogue . I have 26 The First Part of King HENRY IV .
... but four foot by the fquare farther afoot , I fhall break ' my wind . Well , I doubt not but to die a fair death for all this , if I ' [ cape ' scape hanging for killing that rogue . I have 26 The First Part of King HENRY IV .
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... fair pair of heels , and run from it ? Fran . O Lord , Sir , I'll be fworn upon all the books in England , I could find in my heart ———— Poins . Francis , - Fran . Anon , anon , Sir . P. Henry . How old art thou Francis ? Fran . Let me ...
... fair pair of heels , and run from it ? Fran . O Lord , Sir , I'll be fworn upon all the books in England , I could find in my heart ———— Poins . Francis , - Fran . Anon , anon , Sir . P. Henry . How old art thou Francis ? Fran . Let me ...
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