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... stands by thy tabor , if thy tabor stand by the church . Clo . You have said , sir . - To see this age ! -A sentence is but a cheveril glove to a good wit ; How quickly the wrong side may be turned outward ! Vio . Nay , that's certain ...
... stands by thy tabor , if thy tabor stand by the church . Clo . You have said , sir . - To see this age ! -A sentence is but a cheveril glove to a good wit ; How quickly the wrong side may be turned outward ! Vio . Nay , that's certain ...
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... stand , in the prince's name . 2 Watch . How if he will not stand ? Dogb . Why then , take no note of him , but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the watch together , and thank God you are rid of a knave . Verg . if he will ...
... stand , in the prince's name . 2 Watch . How if he will not stand ? Dogb . Why then , take no note of him , but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the watch together , and thank God you are rid of a knave . Verg . if he will ...
Seite 122
... stand dishonour'd , that have gone about To link my dear friend to a common stale . Leon . Are these things spoken ? or do I but dream ? D. John . Sir , they are spoken , and these things are true . Bene . This looks not like a nuptial ...
... stand dishonour'd , that have gone about To link my dear friend to a common stale . Leon . Are these things spoken ? or do I but dream ? D. John . Sir , they are spoken , and these things are true . Bene . This looks not like a nuptial ...
Seite 167
... stand I , lady ; dart thy skill at me ; Bruise me with scorn , confound me with a flout ; Thrust thy sharp wit quite through my ignorance ; - Cut me to pieces with thy keen conceit ; And I will wish thee never more to dance , Nor never ...
... stand I , lady ; dart thy skill at me ; Bruise me with scorn , confound me with a flout ; Thrust thy sharp wit quite through my ignorance ; - Cut me to pieces with thy keen conceit ; And I will wish thee never more to dance , Nor never ...
Seite 168
... stand between her back , sir , and the fire , Holding a trencher , jesting merrily ? You put our page out : Go , you are allow'd ; Die when you will , a smock shall be your shroud . You leer upon me , do you ? there's an eye , Wounds ...
... stand between her back , sir , and the fire , Holding a trencher , jesting merrily ? You put our page out : Go , you are allow'd ; Die when you will , a smock shall be your shroud . You leer upon me , do you ? there's an eye , Wounds ...
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