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Pagina 5
Virginity , by being once lost , may be ten times found : by being ever kept , it is ever lost : ' tis too cold a companion ; away with it . Hel . I will stand for't a little , though ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 5.
Virginity , by being once lost , may be ten times found : by being ever kept , it is ever lost : ' tis too cold a companion ; away with it . Hel . I will stand for't a little , though ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 5.
Pagina 55
... he roar'd With sharp constraint of hunger ; better ' twere That all the miseries , which nature owes , Were mine at once : No , come thou home , Rousillon , Whence honour but of danger wins a scar , As ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... he roar'd With sharp constraint of hunger ; better ' twere That all the miseries , which nature owes , Were mine at once : No , come thou home , Rousillon , Whence honour but of danger wins a scar , As ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
Pagina 67
That's all the fault : I spoke with her but once , And found her wondrous cold ; but I sent to her , By this same coxcomb that we have i'the wind , Tokens and letters which she did re - send ; And this is all I have done : She's a fair ...
That's all the fault : I spoke with her but once , And found her wondrous cold ; but I sent to her , By this same coxcomb that we have i'the wind , Tokens and letters which she did re - send ; And this is all I have done : She's a fair ...
Pagina 85
We'll see what may be done , so you confess freely ; therefore , once more to this captain Dumain : You have answer'd to his reputation with the duke , and to his valour : What is his honesty ? Par . He will steal , sir , an egg ...
We'll see what may be done , so you confess freely ; therefore , once more to this captain Dumain : You have answer'd to his reputation with the duke , and to his valour : What is his honesty ? Par . He will steal , sir , an egg ...
Pagina 97
Out upon thee , knave ! dost thou put upon me at once both the office of God and the devil ? one brings thee in grace , and the other brings thee out . [ Trumpets sound . ] The king's coming , I know by his trumpets .
Out upon thee , knave ! dost thou put upon me at once both the office of God and the devil ? one brings thee in grace , and the other brings thee out . [ Trumpets sound . ] The king's coming , I know by his trumpets .
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