Mr. William Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. The taming of the shrewD. Leach, 1767 |
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... Leave you your power to draw , And I fhall have no power to follow you . DEM . Do I entice you ? Do I fpeak you fair ? Or , rather , do I not in plainelt truth Tell you I do not , nor I cannot , love you ? HEL . And even for that do I ...
... Leave you your power to draw , And I fhall have no power to follow you . DEM . Do I entice you ? Do I fpeak you fair ? Or , rather , do I not in plainelt truth Tell you I do not , nor I cannot , love you ? HEL . And even for that do I ...
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... leave the city , and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not ; To trust the opportunity of night , And the ill counfel of a desert place , With the rich worth of your virginity . HEL . Your virtue is my priviledge : For ...
... leave the city , and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not ; To trust the opportunity of night , And the ill counfel of a desert place , With the rich worth of your virginity . HEL . Your virtue is my priviledge : For ...
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... leave a rich Jew's fervice to become The follower of fo poor a gentleman . Clo . The old proverb is very well parted between my mafter Shylock and you , fir ; you have the grace of God , fir , and he hath enough . BAS . Thou fpeak'ft it ...
... leave a rich Jew's fervice to become The follower of fo poor a gentleman . Clo . The old proverb is very well parted between my mafter Shylock and you , fir ; you have the grace of God , fir , and he hath enough . BAS . Thou fpeak'ft it ...
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