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Σελίδα 7
Thërefore , merchant , I'll limit thee this day , To seek thy help ! by beneficial help : Try all the friends thou hast in Ephesus ; Beg thou , or borrow , to make up And live ; if not , then thou art doom'd to die.
Thërefore , merchant , I'll limit thee this day , To seek thy help ! by beneficial help : Try all the friends thou hast in Ephesus ; Beg thou , or borrow , to make up And live ; if not , then thou art doom'd to die.
Σελίδα 9
Ant . S. Come on , sir knave , have done your fool ishness , And tell me , how thou hast dispos'd thy charge . Dro . E. My charge was but to fetch you from the Mart Home to your house , the Phænix , sir , to dinner , My mistress ...
Ant . S. Come on , sir knave , have done your fool ishness , And tell me , how thou hast dispos'd thy charge . Dro . E. My charge was but to fetch you from the Mart Home to your house , the Phænix , sir , to dinner , My mistress ...
Σελίδα 10
Ant . S. Thy mistress ' marks ! what mistress , slave , hast thou ? Dro . E. Your worship's wife , my mistress at the Phenix ; She that doth fast till you come home to dinner , And prays that you will hie you home to dinner .
Ant . S. Thy mistress ' marks ! what mistress , slave , hast thou ? Dro . E. Your worship's wife , my mistress at the Phenix ; She that doth fast till you come home to dinner , And prays that you will hie you home to dinner .
Σελίδα 12
... when we hear it cry ; But were we burden'd with like weight of pain , As much , or more , we should ourselves complain : So thou , that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee , With urging helpless patience would'st relieve me .
... when we hear it cry ; But were we burden'd with like weight of pain , As much , or more , we should ourselves complain : So thou , that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee , With urging helpless patience would'st relieve me .
Σελίδα 19
Dro . S. I am transformed , master , am not I ? Ant . S. I think , thou art , in mind , and so am I. Dro . S. Nay , master , both in mind , and in my shape . Ant . S. Thou hast thine own form . Dro . S. No , I am an ape . SC . 11 .
Dro . S. I am transformed , master , am not I ? Ant . S. I think , thou art , in mind , and so am I. Dro . S. Nay , master , both in mind , and in my shape . Ant . S. Thou hast thine own form . Dro . S. No , I am an ape . SC . 11 .
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