The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1 |
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Σελίδα 19
If aught possess thee from me , it is dross , Usurping ivy , briar , or idle moss ; Who , all for want of pruning , with intrusion Infect thy sap , and live on thy confusion . Ant . S. To me she speaks ; she means me for her theme .
If aught possess thee from me , it is dross , Usurping ivy , briar , or idle moss ; Who , all for want of pruning , with intrusion Infect thy sap , and live on thy confusion . Ant . S. To me she speaks ; she means me for her theme .
Σελίδα 21
Thou drunkard , thou , what didst thou mean by this ? Dro . E. Say what you will , sir , but I know what I know : That you beat me at the Mart , I have your hand to If the skin were parchment , and the blows you gave were ink , Your own ...
Thou drunkard , thou , what didst thou mean by this ? Dro . E. Say what you will , sir , but I know what I know : That you beat me at the Mart , I have your hand to If the skin were parchment , and the blows you gave were ink , Your own ...
Σελίδα 24
Dro , E. A crow without feather ! master , mean For a fish without a fin , there's a fowl without a feather : Ifa crow help us in , sirrah , we'll pluck a crow together . Ant . E. Go , get thee gone , fetch me an iron crow . Bal .
Dro , E. A crow without feather ! master , mean For a fish without a fin , there's a fowl without a feather : Ifa crow help us in , sirrah , we'll pluck a crow together . Ant . E. Go , get thee gone , fetch me an iron crow . Bal .
Σελίδα 25
This woman that I mean My wife — but , I protest , without desertHath oftentimes upbraided me withal . To her will we to dinner . - Get you home , And fetch the chain ; by this , I know , ' tis made . Bring it , I pray you , to the ...
This woman that I mean My wife — but , I protest , without desertHath oftentimes upbraided me withal . To her will we to dinner . - Get you home , And fetch the chain ; by this , I know , ' tis made . Bring it , I pray you , to the ...
Σελίδα 26
... siren , for thyself , and I will dote ; Spread o'er the silver waves thy golden hears , And as a bed I'll take them , and there lie ; And , in that glorious supposition , think He gains by death , that hath such means to die .
... siren , for thyself , and I will dote ; Spread o'er the silver waves thy golden hears , And as a bed I'll take them , and there lie ; And , in that glorious supposition , think He gains by death , that hath such means to die .
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