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Page 52
... present , as my tale Now seems to it . Your patience this allowing , I turn my glass and give my scene such growing As you had slept between . . . Of this allow , If ever you have spent time worse ere now : If never , yet that Time ...
... present , as my tale Now seems to it . Your patience this allowing , I turn my glass and give my scene such growing As you had slept between . . . Of this allow , If ever you have spent time worse ere now : If never , yet that Time ...
Page 64
... presents Hector of Troy ; the swain , Pompey the Great ; the parish curate , Alexander ; Armado's page , Hercules ... present the other five . . . Costard ( the Clown presenting the show ) : O , sir ; you have over- thrown Alisander ...
... presents Hector of Troy ; the swain , Pompey the Great ; the parish curate , Alexander ; Armado's page , Hercules ... present the other five . . . Costard ( the Clown presenting the show ) : O , sir ; you have over- thrown Alisander ...
Page 88
... Present mirth hath present laughter , What's to come is still unsure . In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me , sweet and twenty , Youth's a stuff will not endure . For such as I am all true lovers are : Unstaid and skittish ...
... Present mirth hath present laughter , What's to come is still unsure . In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me , sweet and twenty , Youth's a stuff will not endure . For such as I am all true lovers are : Unstaid and skittish ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse No preview available - 1985 |
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