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... keep for me : I will become as liberal as you , I'll not deny him any thing I have , No , not my body , nor my husband's bed ; Know him I fhall , I am well fure of it . Lie not a night from home ; watch me like Argus : If you do not ...
... keep for me : I will become as liberal as you , I'll not deny him any thing I have , No , not my body , nor my husband's bed ; Know him I fhall , I am well fure of it . Lie not a night from home ; watch me like Argus : If you do not ...
82 ÆäÀÌÁö
... keep it better than the other . Anth . Here , lord Baffania , fwear to keep this ring . Baff . By heav'n , it is the fame I gave the doctor . Por . I had it of him : pardon me , Baffanio ; For by this ring , the doctor lay with me . Ner ...
... keep it better than the other . Anth . Here , lord Baffania , fwear to keep this ring . Baff . By heav'n , it is the fame I gave the doctor . Por . I had it of him : pardon me , Baffanio ; For by this ring , the doctor lay with me . Ner ...
83 ÆäÀÌÁö
... I were couching with the doctor's clerk . Well , while I live , I'll fear no other thing So fore , as keeping fafe Neriffa's ring . L 2 [ Exeunt omnes . LOVE'S VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des Arts F. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 83.
... I were couching with the doctor's clerk . Well , while I live , I'll fear no other thing So fore , as keeping fafe Neriffa's ring . L 2 [ Exeunt omnes . LOVE'S VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des Arts F. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 83.
87 ÆäÀÌÁö
... keep those statutes That are recorded in this schedule here . * In this play are to be perceived several strakes of Shakespear's pen , but the whole ought by no means to pass for the work of it . - brazen tombs ; And then grace us in ...
... keep those statutes That are recorded in this schedule here . * In this play are to be perceived several strakes of Shakespear's pen , but the whole ought by no means to pass for the work of it . - brazen tombs ; And then grace us in ...
88 ÆäÀÌÁö
... keep them too . Long . I am refolv'd ; ' tis but a three years ' fast : The mind shall banquet , though the body pine ; Fat paunches have lean pates ; and dainty bits Make rich the ribs , but bankrout quite the wits . Dum . My loving ...
... keep them too . Long . I am refolv'd ; ' tis but a three years ' fast : The mind shall banquet , though the body pine ; Fat paunches have lean pates ; and dainty bits Make rich the ribs , but bankrout quite the wits . Dum . My loving ...
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