The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... thou stynkyng losel , and is it so ? Doth God the love and hatyht me ? Thou xalt be ded I xal the slo , Thi Lord thi God thou xalt nevyr se ! Tything more xalt thou nevyr do , With this chavyl bon I xal sle the , Thi deth is dyht , thi ...
... thou stynkyng losel , and is it so ? Doth God the love and hatyht me ? Thou xalt be ded I xal the slo , Thi Lord thi God thou xalt nevyr se ! Tything more xalt thou nevyr do , With this chavyl bon I xal sle the , Thi deth is dyht , thi ...
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... thou , I fear , hast given me cause to curse . If thou hast slain Lysander in his sleep , Being o'er shoes in blood , plunge in the deep , And kill me too . The sun was not so true unto the day As he to me : would he have stolen away ...
... thou , I fear , hast given me cause to curse . If thou hast slain Lysander in his sleep , Being o'er shoes in blood , plunge in the deep , And kill me too . The sun was not so true unto the day As he to me : would he have stolen away ...
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... thou not ? 421 Dem . Abide me , if thou darest ; for well I wot Thou runn'st before me , shifting every place , And darest not stand , nor look me in the face . Where art thou now ? Puck . Come hither : I am here . Dem . Nay , then , thou ...
... thou not ? 421 Dem . Abide me , if thou darest ; for well I wot Thou runn'st before me , shifting every place , And darest not stand , nor look me in the face . Where art thou now ? Puck . Come hither : I am here . Dem . Nay , then , thou ...
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