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Pagina 70
... to beguile two hours in a sleep , and then to return and swear the lies he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock : within these 70 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . ACT IV. ...
... to beguile two hours in a sleep , and then to return and swear the lies he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock : within these 70 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . ACT IV. ...
Pagina 85
He will lie , sir , with such volubility , that you would think truth were a fool : drunkenness is his best virtue ; for he will be swine - drunk ; and in his sleep he does little harm , save to his bed - clothes about him ; but they ...
He will lie , sir , with such volubility , that you would think truth were a fool : drunkenness is his best virtue ; for he will be swine - drunk ; and in his sleep he does little harm , save to his bed - clothes about him ; but they ...
Pagina 88
Yet am I thankful : if my heart were great , " Twould burst at this : Captain I'll be no more ; But I will eat and drink , and sleep as soft As captain shall : simply the thing I am Shall make me live . Who knows himself a braggart ...
Yet am I thankful : if my heart were great , " Twould burst at this : Captain I'll be no more ; But I will eat and drink , and sleep as soft As captain shall : simply the thing I am Shall make me live . Who knows himself a braggart ...
Pagina 100
... Not knowing them , until we know their grave : Oft our displeasures , to ourselves unjust , Destroy our friends , and after weep their dust : Our own love waking cries to see what's done , While shameful hate sleeps out the ...
... Not knowing them , until we know their grave : Oft our displeasures , to ourselves unjust , Destroy our friends , and after weep their dust : Our own love waking cries to see what's done , While shameful hate sleeps out the ...
Pagina 2
1 Hun . I will , my lord . Lord . What's here ? one dead , or drunk ? See , doth he breathe ? 2 Hun . He breathes , my lord : Were he not warm'd with ale , This were a bed but cold to sleep so soundly . Lord .
1 Hun . I will , my lord . Lord . What's here ? one dead , or drunk ? See , doth he breathe ? 2 Hun . He breathes , my lord : Were he not warm'd with ale , This were a bed but cold to sleep so soundly . Lord .
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