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Pagina 39
Some there be that fhadows kifs , Such have but a fhadows bliss : There be fools alive , I wis , Silver'd o'er , and fo was this : Take what wife you will to bed , I will ever be your head : So be gone , fir , you are Sped .
Some there be that fhadows kifs , Such have but a fhadows bliss : There be fools alive , I wis , Silver'd o'er , and fo was this : Take what wife you will to bed , I will ever be your head : So be gone , fir , you are Sped .
Pagina 49
... when your honours mean to folemnize The bargain of your faith , I do beseech you Ev'n at that time I may be married too . Baff . With all my heart , fo thou canst get a wife . Gra . I thank your lordship , you have got me one .
... when your honours mean to folemnize The bargain of your faith , I do beseech you Ev'n at that time I may be married too . Baff . With all my heart , fo thou canst get a wife . Gra . I thank your lordship , you have got me one .
Pagina 52
First , go with me to church , and call me wife , And then away to Venice to your friend : For never fhall you lie by Portia's fide With an unquiet foul . You fhall have gold To pay the petty debt twenty times over .
First , go with me to church , and call me wife , And then away to Venice to your friend : For never fhall you lie by Portia's fide With an unquiet foul . You fhall have gold To pay the petty debt twenty times over .
Pagina 58
I fhall grow jealous of you shortly , Launcelot , if you thus get my wife into corners . Jef . Nay , you need not fear us , Lorenzo ; Launcelot and I are out : he tells me flatly , there is no mercy for me in heav'n , because I am a ...
I fhall grow jealous of you shortly , Launcelot , if you thus get my wife into corners . Jef . Nay , you need not fear us , Lorenzo ; Launcelot and I are out : he tells me flatly , there is no mercy for me in heav'n , because I am a ...
Pagina 59
... know A many fools that ftand in better place , Garnish'd like him , that for a tricksy word Defy the matter . How far'ft thou , Jeffica ? And now , good fweet , fay thy opinion , How doft thou like the lord Bassanio's wife ? Jef .
... know A many fools that ftand in better place , Garnish'd like him , that for a tricksy word Defy the matter . How far'ft thou , Jeffica ? And now , good fweet , fay thy opinion , How doft thou like the lord Bassanio's wife ? Jef .
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