The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3H. S. Carey and I. Lea, 1823 |
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... husband of his wife ; Let every word weigh heavy of her worth , That he does weight too light : my greatest grief , Though little he do feel it , set down sharply . Despatch the most convenient messenger : - When , haply , he shall hear ...
... husband of his wife ; Let every word weigh heavy of her worth , That he does weight too light : my greatest grief , Though little he do feel it , set down sharply . Despatch the most convenient messenger : - When , haply , he shall hear ...
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... husband ; And , what to your sworn counsel I have spoken , Is so , from word to word ; and then you cannot , By the good aid that I of you shall borrow , Err in bestowing it . Wid . I should believe you ; For you have show'd me that ...
... husband ; And , what to your sworn counsel I have spoken , Is so , from word to word ; and then you cannot , By the good aid that I of you shall borrow , Err in bestowing it . Wid . I should believe you ; For you have show'd me that ...
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... husband ; And , what to your sworn counsel I have spoken , Is so , from word to word ; and then you cannot , By the good aid that I of you shall borrow , Err in bestowing it . Wid . I should believe you ; For you have show'd me that ...
... husband ; And , what to your sworn counsel I have spoken , Is so , from word to word ; and then you cannot , By the good aid that I of you shall borrow , Err in bestowing it . Wid . I should believe you ; For you have show'd me that ...
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... vain . Count . What angels shall Bless this unworthy husband ? he cannot thrive , ( 1 ) Alluding to the story of Hercules . ( 2 ) Discretion or thought . Unless her prayers , whom Heaven delights to hear , 52 Act III . ALL'S WELL.
... vain . Count . What angels shall Bless this unworthy husband ? he cannot thrive , ( 1 ) Alluding to the story of Hercules . ( 2 ) Discretion or thought . Unless her prayers , whom Heaven delights to hear , 52 Act III . ALL'S WELL.
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... husband of his wife ; Let every word weigh heavy of her worth , That he does weight too light : my greatest grief , Though little he do feel it , set down sharply . Despatch the most convenient messenger : - When , haply , he shall hear ...
... husband of his wife ; Let every word weigh heavy of her worth , That he does weight too light : my greatest grief , Though little he do feel it , set down sharply . Despatch the most convenient messenger : - When , haply , he shall hear ...
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