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Pagina 11
Luc . Oh ! know , he is the bridle of your will . --- Adr . There's none , but asses , will be bridled so . Luc . Why , headstrong liberty is lash'd with woe . There's nothing , situate under Heaven's eye , But hath his bound , in earth ...
Luc . Oh ! know , he is the bridle of your will . --- Adr . There's none , but asses , will be bridled so . Luc . Why , headstrong liberty is lash'd with woe . There's nothing , situate under Heaven's eye , But hath his bound , in earth ...
Pagina 14
I know his eye doth homage other - where ; Or else , what lets it but he would be here ? Sister , you know , he promis'd me a chain' Would that alone alone he would detain , So he would keep fair quarter with his bed !
I know his eye doth homage other - where ; Or else , what lets it but he would be here ? Sister , you know , he promis'd me a chain' Would that alone alone he would detain , So he would keep fair quarter with his bed !
Pagina 19
What error draws our eyes and ears amiss ? Until I know this sure uncertainty , I'll entertain the offer'd 4 fallacy . Luc . Dromio , go bid the servants spread for dinner . Dro . S. Oh , for my beads ! I cross me for a sinner .
What error draws our eyes and ears amiss ? Until I know this sure uncertainty , I'll entertain the offer'd 4 fallacy . Luc . Dromio , go bid the servants spread for dinner . Dro . S. Oh , for my beads ! I cross me for a sinner .
Pagina 27
It is a fault that springeth from your eye . Ant . S. For gazing on your beams , fair sun , being by . Luc . Gaze where you should , and that will clear your sight . Ant . S. As good to wink , sweet love , as look on night . Luc .
It is a fault that springeth from your eye . Ant . S. For gazing on your beams , fair sun , being by . Luc . Gaze where you should , and that will clear your sight . Ant . S. As good to wink , sweet love , as look on night . Luc .
Pagina 34
Might'st thou perceive austerely in his eye That he did plead in earnest , yea or no ? Look'd he or red , or pale ; or sad , or merrily ? What observation mad'st thou in this case , Of his heart's meteors tilting in his face ? Luc .
Might'st thou perceive austerely in his eye That he did plead in earnest , yea or no ? Look'd he or red , or pale ; or sad , or merrily ? What observation mad'st thou in this case , Of his heart's meteors tilting in his face ? Luc .
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