The Works of W. Shakespeare, Volume 3Bickers and Son, 1864 |
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Page 125
... Look how I am bewitch'd ; behold mine arm Is like a blasted sapling wither'd up : And this is Edward's wife , that monstrous witch , Consorted with that harlot , strumpet Shore , That by their witchcraft thus have markèd me . Hast . If ...
... Look how I am bewitch'd ; behold mine arm Is like a blasted sapling wither'd up : And this is Edward's wife , that monstrous witch , Consorted with that harlot , strumpet Shore , That by their witchcraft thus have markèd me . Hast . If ...
Page 126
... look back , and pry on every side , Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , Intending deep suspicion : ghastly looks Are at my service , like enforced smiles ; And both are ready in their offices , At any time , to grace my stratagems ...
... look back , and pry on every side , Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , Intending deep suspicion : ghastly looks Are at my service , like enforced smiles ; And both are ready in their offices , At any time , to grace my stratagems ...
Page 261
... look you , that ; there's a fellow ! — Go thy way , Hector ! -There's a brave man , niece ! -O brave Hector ! -Look how he looks ! there's a countenance ! Is't not a brave man ? Cres . O , a brave man ! Pan . Is ' a not ? It does a ...
... look you , that ; there's a fellow ! — Go thy way , Hector ! -There's a brave man , niece ! -O brave Hector ! -Look how he looks ! there's a countenance ! Is't not a brave man ? Cres . O , a brave man ! Pan . Is ' a not ? It does a ...
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