The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Page 83
Why , then my Cousin , Margaret and Urfula , Have been deceiv'd ; for they did fwear , you did . ( 22 ) Claud . Another Hero ! Hero . Nothing certainer : One Hero dy'd ; but I do live , And furely as I live I am a Maid .
Why , then my Cousin , Margaret and Urfula , Have been deceiv'd ; for they did fwear , you did . ( 22 ) Claud . Another Hero ! Hero . Nothing certainer : One Hero dy'd ; but I do live , And furely as I live I am a Maid .
Page 91
And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And others of fuch vinegar - afpect , That they'll not fhow their teeth in way of fmile , Though Neftor fwear , the jest be laughable . Enter Baffanio , Lorenzo and Gratiano . Sal .
And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And others of fuch vinegar - afpect , That they'll not fhow their teeth in way of fmile , Though Neftor fwear , the jest be laughable . Enter Baffanio , Lorenzo and Gratiano . Sal .
Page 97
You know , I fay nothing to him , for he underftands not me , nor I him ; he hath neither Latin , French , nor Italian ; and you may come into the court and fwear , that I have a poor pennyworth in the Englih .
You know , I fay nothing to him , for he underftands not me , nor I him ; he hath neither Latin , French , nor Italian ; and you may come into the court and fwear , that I have a poor pennyworth in the Englih .
Page 104
I tell thee , lady , this afpect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant ; by my love , I fwear , The best regarded virgins of our clime Have lov'd it too : I would not change this hue , Except to fteal your thoughts , my gentle Queen . Por .
I tell thee , lady , this afpect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant ; by my love , I fwear , The best regarded virgins of our clime Have lov'd it too : I would not change this hue , Except to fteal your thoughts , my gentle Queen . Por .
Page 105
You must take your chance , And either not attempt to chufe at all , Or fwear , before you chufe , if you chufe wrong , Never to speak to lady afterward In way of marriage ; therefore , be advis'd . Mor .
You must take your chance , And either not attempt to chufe at all , Or fwear , before you chufe , if you chufe wrong , Never to speak to lady afterward In way of marriage ; therefore , be advis'd . Mor .
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