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Σελίδα 24
For what , I pray thee ? Rom . For your broken fhin . 2 2 Tut man ! one fire burns out another's burningTake thou fome new infection to thy eye , And the rank poifon of the old will die . ] Thus , in the fame poem : " Ere long the ...
For what , I pray thee ? Rom . For your broken fhin . 2 2 Tut man ! one fire burns out another's burningTake thou fome new infection to thy eye , And the rank poifon of the old will die . ] Thus , in the fame poem : " Ere long the ...
Σελίδα 25
-I pray , fir , can you read ? Rom . Ay , mine own for une in my mifery . Serv . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you fee ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters , and the language . Serv .
-I pray , fir , can you read ? Rom . Ay , mine own for une in my mifery . Serv . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you fee ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters , and the language . Serv .
Σελίδα 29
Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy peace . 1 Nurfe . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot chufe but laugh , To think it fhould leave crying , and fay - Ay . And yet , I warrant , it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockrel's ftone ...
Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy peace . 1 Nurfe . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot chufe but laugh , To think it fhould leave crying , and fay - Ay . And yet , I warrant , it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockrel's ftone ...
Σελίδα 42
... at which he starts , and wakes ; And , being thus frighted , fwears a prayer or two , the players having jumbled together the varieties of several editions , as they certainly have done in other parts of the play . TYRWHITT .
... at which he starts , and wakes ; And , being thus frighted , fwears a prayer or two , the players having jumbled together the varieties of several editions , as they certainly have done in other parts of the play . TYRWHITT .
Σελίδα 50
Rom . Have not faints lips , and holy palmers too ? ful . Ay , pilgrim , lips that they must use in prayer . Rom . O then , dear faint , let lips do what'hands do ; They pray , grant thou , left faith turn to defpair .
Rom . Have not faints lips , and holy palmers too ? ful . Ay , pilgrim , lips that they must use in prayer . Rom . O then , dear faint , let lips do what'hands do ; They pray , grant thou , left faith turn to defpair .
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