The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... look Upon that poor and broken bankrupt there ? ' GRATITUDE IN AN OLD SERVANT . But do not so . I have five hundred crowns , The thrifty hire I saved under your father , Which I did store to be my foster - nurse , When service should ...
... look Upon that poor and broken bankrupt there ? ' GRATITUDE IN AN OLD SERVANT . But do not so . I have five hundred crowns , The thrifty hire I saved under your father , Which I did store to be my foster - nurse , When service should ...
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... look'd upon her with a soldier's eye , That liked , but had a rougher task in hand Than to drive liking to the name of love : But now I am return'd and that war - thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging ...
... look'd upon her with a soldier's eye , That liked , but had a rougher task in hand Than to drive liking to the name of love : But now I am return'd and that war - thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging ...
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... looks and overbears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet majesty ; That every wretch , pining and pale before ... look to be washed off the next tide . Bates . He hath not told his thought to the king ? K. Hen . No ; nor it is not ...
... looks and overbears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet majesty ; That every wretch , pining and pale before ... look to be washed off the next tide . Bates . He hath not told his thought to the king ? K. Hen . No ; nor it is not ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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