The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... them fettle . You know your places well . When better fall , for your avails they fell ; To - morrow , to the field . VOL . III . C [ Exeunt . SCENE SCENE changes to Roufillon , in France . Count . ALL's well , that ENDS well . 49 ACT ...
... them fettle . You know your places well . When better fall , for your avails they fell ; To - morrow , to the field . VOL . III . C [ Exeunt . SCENE SCENE changes to Roufillon , in France . Count . ALL's well , that ENDS well . 49 ACT ...
Seite 51
... contents fake , are forry for our pains . Count . I pr'ythee , Lady , have a better cheer . If thou engroffeft all the griefs as thine , С 2 Thou Thou robb'ft me of a moiety : he was my ALL'S well , that ENDS well . 51.
... contents fake , are forry for our pains . Count . I pr'ythee , Lady , have a better cheer . If thou engroffeft all the griefs as thine , С 2 Thou Thou robb'ft me of a moiety : he was my ALL'S well , that ENDS well . 51.
Seite 53
... Better ' twere , I met the rav'ning lion when he roar'd With sharp conftraint of hunger : better ' twere , That all the miferies , which Nature owes , Were mine at once . No , come thou home , Roufillon , Whence honour but of danger ...
... Better ' twere , I met the rav'ning lion when he roar'd With sharp conftraint of hunger : better ' twere , That all the miferies , which Nature owes , Were mine at once . No , come thou home , Roufillon , Whence honour but of danger ...
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... their investments shew , But mere implorers of unholy fuits , Breathing , like fanctified and holy bawds , The better to beguile . enticements , enticements , oaths , tokens , and all these engines 56 ALL's well , that ENDS well .
... their investments shew , But mere implorers of unholy fuits , Breathing , like fanctified and holy bawds , The better to beguile . enticements , enticements , oaths , tokens , and all these engines 56 ALL's well , that ENDS well .
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... better than to let him fetch off his drum ; which you hear him fo confidently undertake to do . 1 Lord . I , with a troop of Florentines , will fuddenly furprize him ; fuch I will have , whom , I am fure , he knows not from the enemy ...
... better than to let him fetch off his drum ; which you hear him fo confidently undertake to do . 1 Lord . I , with a troop of Florentines , will fuddenly furprize him ; fuch I will have , whom , I am fure , he knows not from the enemy ...
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